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Plastic Pleasure<lb />
Americans live beyond their means with credit,<lb />
 4 Rock against rape 7<lb />
Attic hosts second annual concert to promote rape awareness.<lb />
She lEafit (Hartfltnian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.65 No.27<lb />
Thursday, April 23, 1991<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
IFC bans kegs during fall rush<lb />
rhe Inter Fratemit) Council .it tlv University ot<lb />
North Carolina at (hapel fill recently voted to Km the<lb />
use of shared containers, such as kegs and thecollection<lb />
ol Funds to buy alcohol during rush<lb />
I"his nilf will ho in effect from Aug. 21 to Sept 17<lb />
during next semester s rush period<lb />
Some national headquarters ol the fraternities on<lb />
campus allow the purchase of alcohol and the useof kegs<lb />
during rush but these fraternities will tall under the<lb />
same guidelines as the others on ampus<lb />
Student's attackers convicted<lb />
Throe former employees ol the Faculty 1 louseat the<lb />
UniversityofSouthC arolina wereconvicted las! weekol<lb />
assault on a former I IS( student last eai<lb />
Michael K And rson, wht i initiated the atta k, was<lb />
given a six year sentence, rhe other two men were given<lb />
lesser sentences<lb />
Douglas Warner, then a sophomore, was atta ked<lb />
a vd kicked by the three males Warner's glasses shal<lb />
tered into his left eye Sincethen he has received a o rnea<lb />
transplant.<lb />
Warner is now a student at t lemson I Inivei<lb />
Tulane alumnus joins lawsuit<lb />
Tulane University alumnus Joseph E i �<lb />
recentlv joined a lawsuit filed by a .<lb />
students from across the nation against the I s i h. part<lb />
nx-nt ot Education, tllegi . that i fit scholar-<lb />
ship; � tie VI of tl IRij 'Us Act ol 1964<lb />
The suit alleges that "mere than 701' Auk i i an<lb />
leges and universities rej �� th<lb />
viding i r administi ring fina is a<lb />
only to selected racial mirtoi tygrouj toa<lb />
press release.<lb />
The suit is also filed in part by the Washington i egal<lb />
Foundation, a non ; I I �up from Washington, D <lb />
Governor invites discussion<lb />
(,ov. Iim Martin invited sev en student leaders fn �m<lb />
the University of Northarolina hapel i lill to dis� uss<lb />
their concerns about state budget cuts<lb />
The meeting was called in a response to a former<lb />
student hKiv president's letter to Martin. The student,<lb />
Bill Hildebolt, asked Martin to talk to student leaders<lb />
about the budgetrisis and educational cone<lb />
Smoking banned in library<lb />
�smoking is not longer permitted in the Howard-<lb />
Tilton Memorial Library on Tulane University's cam-<lb />
pus The decision came after pressure from student<lb />
groups and the provost.<lb />
This ban includes the lounge elevator kbbies on<lb />
each level and the snack Kir. where smoking was<lb />
permitted before.<lb />
Scandal causes minor damage<lb />
Despite the s andal sum tunding former I niversity<lb />
of South Carolina President lames Holderman, the<lb />
university's image is not suffering.<lb />
HoWerman is currently on tnal tor the alleged mis-<lb />
use of funds I le served as president tor 1 years before<lb />
his resignation.<lb />
Freshman applications for the 1991-92 school year<lb />
are still high, at 6,800 s.tid an admissions representative,<lb />
and gift-giving hasonh slowed down sightly, partly due<lb />
to the recess n<lb />
Bushes bum at Berry college<lb />
Almost six acres of tall grasses and brush burned<lb />
b�-hind the faculty houses al Berrvollege in (.eorgia.<lb />
Because of wind, the fire spread rapidlv, but never<lb />
endangered anything, said the chief of campus police<lb />
Area fire departments and the state forestry depart-<lb />
ment were called in to contain the blae.<lb />
UNC computer lab to close<lb />
A computer lab in the English Department Building<lb />
at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill wall not<lb />
be open next year due to budget nits.<lb />
TheCreenlaw lab houses Macintosh and PC equip-<lb />
ment Sixteen graduate students who staffed the lab will<lb />
not have jobs next year due to the closing.<lb />
Inside Tuesday<lb />
Crime Scene 2<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Features17<lb />
This Week in Film8<lb />
Sports11<lb />
Insert: Pirate Voice � A Journalism 3200 project<lb />
Administrators clarify position<lb />
Black Greeks responsible for own involvement<lb />
By Sheleathea Wright<lb />
Spe i.il !�� I h 1 at i irnlinian<lb />
Man) black i .a'oks feel<lb />
thattht dol" t havea pn4111-<lb />
nent place 111 the university,<lb />
but an administrator dis<lb />
Km. 1hmond, in inter<lb />
mation processing major, is<lb />
cue SUCh student<lb />
Therearenobla ki ireek<lb />
houses, no special events<lb />
gean d just foi tin m, and the<lb />
y art �� l ha onlya few black<lb />
� ireek ads although the year-<lb />
b� - laden with ads ur<lb />
whi ti he said<lb />
went I i k people<lb />
questioned telt the university<lb />
needed to uet in step w ith the<lb />
M.n k Ireeksoncampus.They<lb />
said that, compared to other<lb />
edlegi s they had v isited,E( I<lb />
administratorsseemed uncar-<lb />
ing in their attitudes towards<lb />
black (,reeks<lb />
"The way that black<lb />
I .reeks are treated at E U is<lb />
very inadequate snd one<lb />
black student wishing to be<lb />
unnamed. "It could be much<lb />
better 1 k at all the para-<lb />
phernalia up around campus<lb />
tor 1 ireek Week How many<lb />
black (ireek signs do you see<lb />
hanging on the Mall?"<lb />
Administrators say black<lb />
(.reeks'in olvemcnt in Greek<lb />
Week 15 their responsibility.<lb />
"The activities planned<lb />
during Crook week aie<lb />
planned thelnter fraten<lb />
( ouncil mJ Panhelleni(<lb />
ncil, said 1 1 .u ry !<lb />
smith, assistant vice chancel<lb />
lor of minority student affairs<lb />
'To participate. Creeks have<lb />
t ft illow certain guidelin s,<lb />
one (it vs iiu h is having acer<lb />
tain numbt r ol members<lb />
ih said that efforts in<lb />
under way to get at l( ast one<lb />
of the black ore. mizations<lb />
I pro<lb />
.Us.<lb />
Si 1 I  � .<lb />
 : t � - � i I � -<lb />
policy on black I irei ks<lb />
"Are th,<lb />
,1 part ol the yard? asked<lb />
junior Ni ole Battle "I kr<lb />
: .it the h.e e lines, but<lb />
they even u insidered to be on<lb />
campus, because thev don't<lb />
haw a house or anything?<lb />
smith said that black<lb />
(in eks are recognized as part<lb />
of the university. Black (iroeks,<lb />
like all fraternities and sorori<lb />
ties, are tree to pun base a<lb />
house Greek houses are pn<lb />
vateryowned,and the univer-<lb />
sity has no hand in buying<lb />
them for the Greeks, Smith<lb />
said. It is up to the organiza-<lb />
tion to buv a house, he said<lb />
Other students feel the<lb />
university has a nonchalant<lb />
attitude toward blackireeks<lb />
possibly motivatii by a revs<lb />
unrelated incidents<lb />
"It there isa fight at oneof<lb />
the functionsor shooting, they<lb />
immediati ly blame us said<lb />
another blacl Aching<lb />
to be lost of the<lb />
time it's the f ople who are<lb />
notpartoftheunivi. I. fart-<lb />
ing the trouble "<lb />
Smith agn � - that most<lb />
disturbances at black Greek<lb />
functions are attributable to<lb />
non-students.<lb />
'People come fn im all<lb />
around Pitt County looking<lb />
t.r somethir I I Smith<lb />
said. "Theys ea partyat E I<lb />
and the 1 � � che k it ut<lb />
� times sitting arid drink-<lb />
inginthi isparkinglots<lb />
looking t �r a imething t ii'<lb />
"It seems like every little<lb />
thing that the black peopled 1<lb />
See Greeks page 3<lb />
Dining services<lb />
reduce prices<lb />
By Christie Woodlief<lb />
Special to The Last Carolinian<lb />
College students are find-<lb />
ing food prices on campus<lb />
1 bei ome less expensive<lb />
latelv.<lb />
f-kth the faculty and stu-<lb />
dent (afeterias in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center offer buffet<lb />
dining for about four dollars<lb />
With 11 ilems in the salad bar,<lb />
six dessert choices, fruits<lb />
hotdogs, hamburgers and<lb />
about s hot meal choices<lb />
buffet dir � seems to be a<lb />
d deal Man) of the regu<lb />
lar diners polled agreed that<lb />
fi r the money, buffet di nil<lb />
the best choice<lb />
"It's not the faculty<lb />
at(Nstate, but I think both<lb />
the food and the prk es ire<lb />
great psychology professor<lb />
Steve Tacker said His wife.<lb />
Shirley, who oats on campus<lb />
twice a weel rees.<lb />
This is me best place in<lb />
the most reasonable<lb />
price � ise she said<lb />
students agree as well.<lb />
Sophomore Bryon Lyons says<lb />
thepricesarereasonable "con-<lb />
See Dining page 3<lb />
Jacksonville wins third annual quiz bowl<lb />
By Audra Means<lb />
�1 to 1 hf 1 ait l irolinian<lb />
What was the IV Com-<lb />
munist name of Russia?<lb />
llus is just one example<lb />
ol the questions asked when<lb />
students from Jacksonville<lb />
1 ligh S 1 ool won the Third<lb />
Annual E Alumni Quiz<lb />
� 1<lb />
final rounds ol com-<lb />
petition were hekl in Wright<lb />
Auditonum 1 m April 17.<lb />
Vying for first place were<lb />
representatives from a kson-<lb />
ville High School and<lb />
WilliamstonI ligh School.The<lb />
competition for third place<lb />
was also fierce, pitting East-<lb />
ern Wayne High School<lb />
against Wallace Rose Hill<lb />
1 In h School.<lb />
1 a h team consisted of<lb />
fcuir members who were<lb />
asked about topics ranging<lb />
SGA<lb />
wants to<lb />
keep<lb />
yearbook<lb />
By Amber Wilson<lb />
Special to Thr East Carolinian<lb />
On Monday, the SGA<lb />
passed a resolution on the dis-<lb />
approval of the media board<lb />
decision to halt the produc-<lb />
tion of the yearbook through<lb />
1992.<lb />
rhe resolutions follow<lb />
articles in Raleigh's News &amp;<lb />
( faaver and The East Carolin-<lb />
ian blaming student apathy at<lb />
ECU for the yearbook's de-<lb />
mise<lb />
Courtney Jones, an SGA<lb />
legislator, said that she did<lb />
not think the survey given by<lb />
the media board was repre-<lb />
See SGA, page 3<lb />
from history to mo ie trivia.<lb />
Questions were fired from<lb />
the host, John Shearin, head ol<lb />
the theater department, to the<lb />
panel ol students When thev<lb />
thought thev had the answer<lb />
the students would hit a<lb />
buzzer drd a light on their<lb />
panel would flash on<lb />
1 heideaforthequizbowl<lb />
was the brainchild of one per-<lb />
son who telt that the academia<lb />
of i'astern North Carolina<lb />
needed to be in the spotlight.<lb />
One of the sponsors rep-<lb />
resenting entura Bank, Bruce<lb />
Gillikin, was in agreement<lb />
when he said, "The academic<lb />
does not got the billing that<lb />
some sportsprogramsat some<lb />
sclvxils get 'This is a chance to<lb />
boost academics<lb />
Other principal sponsors<lb />
for the quiz bowl were Caro-<lb />
lina Telephone and Telegraph<lb />
and ECU Student Stores<lb />
Collar Halmbaugh � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
The members of the Jacksonville High School team conferduring the finals of the ECU Alumni<lb />
Quiz Bowl Wednesday in Wright Auditorium, which they won<lb />
The team from Jackson-<lb />
ville High scored 430 points<lb />
while Williamston High's<lb />
team finished with W) points.<lb />
The competition forthiai place<lb />
ended with Eastern Wavne<lb />
taking honors with 395 points<lb />
over Wallace-Rose Hill with<lb />
160 points<lb />
Marine corps club donates<lb />
books to local school<lb />
By Larry Huggins<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Team Semper Fi, a SGA-<lb />
sponsored group, collected<lb />
books that were no longer<lb />
needed by the ECU faculty<lb />
and donated them to G.R.<lb />
Whitfield, a Pitt County<lb />
school, on Wednesday.<lb />
The group is comprised<lb />
mainly of Marine Corps Offi-<lb />
cer Candidates and Reserv-<lb />
ists who areattending the uni-<lb />
versity. The group actively<lb />
participates in various activi-<lb />
ties including training and<lb />
community service during the<lb />
school year.<lb />
Team Semper Fi decided<lb />
to undertake this project after<lb />
members noted the lack of<lb />
books in the school. This be-<lb />
came such a problem that<lb />
school officials had to ask<lb />
student's parents to collect<lb />
soup can labels in order to get<lb />
a copy of Tom Sawyer in their<lb />
library.<lb />
The project was headed<lb />
bv the officer of opera tioas for<lb />
the group, Scott Bailey. Al-<lb />
though it took many hours<lb />
working-out the planning and<lb />
logistics, Bailev said it was well<lb />
worm the time spent.<lb />
"1 was greatlv relieved to<lb />
see everything come together<lb />
dunngthepast two weeksand<lb />
end so well he said.<lb />
Steve Ridenhour, one of<lb />
the members ot Team Semper<lb />
Fi, stressed the importance of<lb />
education in our country.<lb />
"The schools are having<lb />
trouble being an effective<lb />
learning tool due to the air-<lb />
rent cuts being imposed on<lb />
them by the government he<lb />
See Marine, page 3<lb /><pb facs="00058282_tn_0002" /><lb />
I<lb />
2 She gaat (EaroHntan April 23, 1991<lb />
crimfS'ene<lb />
v �<lb />
Student receives citation for public<lb />
urination at White Residence Hall<lb />
April 17<lb />
1157�Jones Residence Hall: took a breaking and entering and<lb />
larceny report.<lb />
1639�Scott Residence Hall: responded to a report of larceny of<lb />
keys. Five juveniles located and transported for processing and<lb />
interviews. Charges are pending.<lb />
1834�PublicSafety: took a walk-in complaint of simple a ssau 1 f<lb />
0214�Greene Residence Hall (west): investigated a distur-<lb />
bance between four subjects.<lb />
0244�Aycock Residence Hall: investigated a suspicious per-<lb />
son; subject was identified as a student. Window reported broken.<lb />
April 18<lb />
1429�Garrett Residence Hall: investigated a fight. One student<lb />
was banned; two non-students were given state citations<lb />
1842�larvis Residence Hall: four campus citations issued to<lb />
students for possession of pyrotechnics and alcohol.<lb />
2345�Jarvis Residence Hall: assisted the residence hall staff<lb />
with an overflowing toilet<lb />
2347�Clement Residence Hall: responded to a report of a male<lb />
urinating in public. Same was gone on arrival.<lb />
2350�White Residence Hall (north): male student issued cam-<lb />
pus citation for having urinated in front of building.<lb />
2359�Cotten Residence Hall (east): responded to a report of a<lb />
male subject climbing the construction ladder. Subject was gone on<lb />
arrival.<lb />
0115�10th and Elm streets: two students charged with careless<lb />
and reckless driving, driving while intoxicated and aiding and<lb />
abetting.<lb />
April 19<lb />
1825�Messick Theatre: responded to a report of hit and run<lb />
propertv damage.<lb />
2136�10th Street and College Hill Drive: state citation issued to<lb />
student for stop sign violation.<lb />
2302�10th Street: state citation issued to student for stop sign<lb />
violation.<lb />
0353� (ones Residence Hall: investigated a fire alarm being<lb />
activated on the fourth floor by unknowns using pyrotechnics.<lb />
0409�Jones Residence Hall: responded to a strong smell of<lb />
smoke coming from a room; same was a result of an attempted<lb />
breaking and entering and arson.<lb />
April 20<lb />
0215-�Clement Residence Hall (north): investigated a fight in<lb />
progress; four subjects were transported to the magistrate's office.<lb />
Rescue was called for one but the subject was not transported.<lb />
April 21<lb />
1158�Pitt County Memorial Hospital: took a report of a subject<lb />
falling in a hallway of Minges Coliseum while attending a swim<lb />
meet.<lb />
1322�Cotten Residence Hall: took a report of threatening<lb />
phone v:alls and breaking and entering of a residence hall room.<lb />
Crimt sctnt i� Mjten from Official Public Safety Log<lb />
Student marshals chosen for spring commencement<lb />
ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
Twenty students with out-<lb />
standing academic records have<lb />
been selected to serve as marshals<lb />
for spring commencement at ECU<lb />
May 11.<lb />
The marshals, all of whom have<lb />
grade pointaveragesof3.0orhigher,<lb />
serve as assistants to the graduates<lb />
and as hosts for the commencement<lb />
guests, providing information and<lb />
assistance in seating.<lb />
Max Cleland, a wounded Viet-<lb />
nam war veteran and former head<lb />
of the Veterans Administration, will<lb />
be the speaker at the commence-<lb />
ment scheduled to be held in Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
The marshals march in the fore-<lb />
front of the traditional academic<lb />
processional of faculty and nearly<lb />
2,500 graduates in caps and gowns.<lb />
The chief marshal will be Sarah<lb />
Jane Pulley of Roanoke Rapids.<lb />
Assistant chief marshal will be<lb />
Wesley Wayne Stallings of Foun-<lb />
tain, N.C.<lb />
"We are proud of the students<lb />
who will be representing the uni-<lb />
versity in thiscapacity said Carol-<lb />
Ann Tucker, advisor to the student<lb />
marshals. 'Theresponsibility isone<lb />
of importance and honor<lb />
The 1991 spring commence-<lb />
ment marshals include:<lb />
Sarah Jane Pulley, chief mar-<lb />
shal and Wesley Wayne Stallings,<lb />
assistant chief marshal.<lb />
Marshals include Sherry Ann<lb />
Askew, Amy Denise Beale, R. Wes<lb />
Boyd, Benita Kimberly Bryant,<lb />
Robbie Louise Harris, Lucy Adams<lb />
Hocutt, Kimberly Anne Horton,<lb />
April Michelle Jenkins, Mane<lb />
Nicholson Jenkins, Denise Jensen,<lb />
Beth Page LaNier, Dena Gail Price,<lb />
Diane Noreen Quigley, Angela<lb />
Diane Smith, James Oliver Tisdale,<lb />
Victoria Elizabeth Vaughan, and<lb />
Shenll Kae Wobbleton.<lb />
Ways receives fellowship from National Institute of Health<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
A faculty member at the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine has received a<lb />
National Institute of Health fellow-<lb />
ship to conduct research at the<lb />
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Re-<lb />
search in London.<lb />
Dr. Douglas Kirk Ways, endo<lb />
crinologist and associate professor<lb />
in the Department of Medicine at<lb />
ECU, is spending six months as a<lb />
senior international fellow work-<lb />
ing in the institute's cell regulation<lb />
laboratory. He will collaborate with<lb />
researchers trying to identify mecha-<lb />
nisms responsible for regulation<lb />
changes in a human protein. Ways<lb />
and the collaborating scientists be-<lb />
lieve that a broader understanding<lb />
of the protein could enhance knowl-<lb />
edge about how cancer develops as<lb />
well as lead to the discovery of new<lb />
treatments for cancer.<lb />
Ways is one of 35 fellows se-<lb />
lected to participate in the annual<lb />
program overseen by the John F.<lb />
Fogarty International Center, the<lb />
NfH's international division. The<lb />
program promotes the exchange of<lb />
ideas and information on the latest<lb />
advances in health sciences by<lb />
supplementing research projects of<lb />
interest to both U.S. and foreign<lb />
scientists.<lb />
Ways, who has been a member<lb />
of the ECU medical faculty since<lb />
1985, has a special interest in the<lb />
identification of biochemical mecha-<lb />
nisms involved in rransforrrungcan-<lb />
cer cells into normal cells.<lb />
In recent years, his research has<lb />
focused on understanding the ef-<lb />
fects of a plant-derived compound<lb />
He has sought to determine it<lb />
the compound, which is derived<lb />
from the seeds of a tropical tree can<lb />
be used to treat leukemia patients<lb />
New Maritime History annex named, f oundation announced<lb />
F.CU News Bureau<lb />
A fellowship to support the<lb />
study of maritime history was an-<lb />
nounced a t ECU Wed nesday in con-<lb />
junction with thenamingofabuild-<lb />
ingin honor of a retired naval admi-<lb />
ral and scholar.<lb />
"The fellowship will be called<lb />
the Admiral Ernest M. Eller Fellow-<lb />
ship said Dr. Fred D. Ragan, a<lb />
formerchairmanof the Department<lb />
of History. Ellens name is also be-<lb />
ing attached to the Maritime His-<lb />
tory Annex,a building used as head-<lb />
quarters for the ECU Graduate Pro-<lb />
gram in Maritime History and Un-<lb />
derwater Research.<lb />
Adm. Eller resides in Annapo-<lb />
lis, Md and is a supporter and<lb />
benefactor of ECU. Last year he<lb />
donated his pcTsonaHibrary of 2,000<lb />
volumes to the school. Historians<lb />
have called the library one of the<lb />
best personal naval history libraries<lb />
in the country.<lb />
The fellowship, supported with<lb />
private contributions, will be used<lb />
to support the study of maritime<lb />
history at ECU. It is the first fellow-<lb />
ship in the ECU Department of His-<lb />
tory that specifies a particular area<lb />
of study- ECU's program in Mari-<lb />
time History and Underwater Re-<lb />
search is a graduate program in the<lb />
history department.<lb />
"It is noteworthy that private<lb />
individuals recognize the need to<lb />
give so that quality might be main-<lb />
tained and advanced Ragan said.<lb />
Members of the Eller family,<lb />
other ECU officials and a Navy de-<lb />
partment historian also spoke at<lb />
Wednesday's ceremony.<lb />
"You honor Admiral Eller and<lb />
yourself by undertaking this pro-<lb />
gram at ECU said Dean Allard,<lb />
director of the Na va! Historical Cen-<lb />
ter in Washington, DC. Allard de-<lb />
scribed Eller as a man who is filled<lb />
with "energy, love of the Navy and<lb />
love of North Carolina<lb />
Eller was bom in Manon, Va<lb />
but grew up in North Wilkesboro,<lb />
N.C. He entered the Naval Acad-<lb />
emy in 1921.<lb />
The Rev. Herbert Weber at<lb />
Winston-Salem, a nephew of Eller,<lb />
recapped highlights of Eller's life.<lb />
He told how Eller's career in the<lb />
Navy carried him into World War II<lb />
as a witness to Hitler's blitzkrieg<lb />
before the VS. declared war with<lb />
Germany. Hedescnbed a campaign<lb />
in which Eller commanded U.S.<lb />
Naval forces in the Persian Gulf in<lb />
the Early 1950s. Eller is writing a<lb />
book about the Persian Gulf experi-<lb />
ence.<lb />
Until his retirement in 1970,<lb />
Eller was director of Naval History<lb />
and Curator for the Department of<lb />
the Navy at the Naval Historical<lb />
Center in Washington. Eller's son,<lb />
Dr. Peter Eller of Cincinnati, repre-<lb />
sented his father at the ceremony.<lb />
"I'vealways felt this great state<lb />
is part of my heritage Elier said.<lb />
He and his father consider the<lb />
dedication "an overwhelming<lb />
honor Eller said his father was<lb />
proud to be associated with a pro-<lb />
gram that was educating people<lb />
about the sea.<lb />
ECU Chancellor Richard Eakin<lb />
called the dedication one of the "im<lb />
portant occasions in the life of the<lb />
university<lb />
"Admiral Eller honors us bv<lb />
allowing us to have his name asso-<lb />
ciated with East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity he said.<lb />
Dr. Marlene Springer, vice<lb />
chancellor for Academic Affairs<lb />
praised the faculty in making the<lb />
program oneof the nation's "distin-<lb />
guished programs in mantime ar-<lb />
chaeology . . . and a truly exciting<lb />
field of study<lb />
The Mantime History and Un-<lb />
derwater Archaeology prograrr,<lb />
began 10 years ago. Field schoois<lb />
and expeditions are conducted an-<lb />
nually to study shipwreck sites<lb />
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Mosl August 1 sud<lb />
1 Dr. John C. Moskop of the<lb />
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1 Wednesday and pledged to workprofessional sj<lb />
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Sch(xl of medicine professor elected Chairman of faculty senate<lb />
ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
l ohn C. Moskop of the<lb />
St hoolof Medicine wasekxtedchair<lb />
of the faailty at ECU for 1991-92<lb />
Wftfntlday and pledged to work<lb />
toward "greater understanding"<lb />
among the colleges and schools of<lb />
the university<lb />
1 will stand up for faculty<lb />
rights said Moskop,a professor of<lb />
medical humanities. He becomes<lb />
the first faculty chair elected from<lb />
thedivisionof health sciences which<lb />
includes the Khoob of medicine,<lb />
nursing, allied health sciences and<lb />
the health sciences library.<lb />
Moskop will assume office<lb />
August 1 succeeding Dr. James<lb />
Joyce, a professor of physics.<lb />
Two other faculty from ECU'S<lb />
professional schx�ls were elected<lb />
vice chair and secretary of the fac-<lb />
ulty for the coming ft ademic year.<lb />
Ir. Patricia Anderson of the School<lb />
of 1 dotation MTMCfeCted vice chair<lb />
and Ir trances EMOft, a professor<lb />
of nursing, was elected secretary.<lb />
At an organizational meeting,<lb />
the faculty senate also voted to fill<lb />
vacancies (xvurring on various far<lb />
ulty ami administrative committees<lb />
Greeks<lb />
i m this campus is under Investiga-<lb />
tion said a third black student "It<lb />
one thing Kid happens, they arv<lb />
ready to close us down at the dn�p<lb />
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every officer In the county to sub<lb />
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sity is not going to the- extremes of<lb />
law enforcement for black (Ireeks.<lb />
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non students were on ctmpus with<lb />
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after damage was reported after a<lb />
party several weeks ago<lb />
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that the number of diners offsets<lb />
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the case<lb />
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Moskop was elected by a vote<lb />
of 27-15 over Dr. Eugene Hughes of<lb />
the School of Business. The two<lb />
nominations were submitted by a<lb />
nominating committee and there<lb />
wen' no nominations from the floor<lb />
The chair-elect, addressing the<lb />
faculty senate, said he would up-<lb />
hold EC'U's "strong tradition" of<lb />
shared governance.<lb />
"I would seek to uphold EC U's<lb />
strong tradition of faculty gover-<lb />
nance as we con front thechallenes<lb />
of implementing our strategic plan<lb />
ning, revising our tenure and pro-<lb />
motion policies and making ECU<lb />
more congenial as an institution of<lb />
life-long learning Moskop said.<lb />
Moskop has been a member of<lb />
the med ica I huma ni ties facu 1 ry si nee<lb />
1979 He was elected to the faculty<lb />
senate in 1990 and is completing a<lb />
three-year term as an ECU delegate<lb />
to the UNC faculty assembly.<lb />
In addition to teaching medical<lb />
studentsand n-sidentsmthe School<lb />
of Medicine, Moskop had taught<lb />
undergraduates in the ECU Hon-<lb />
ors IVogram, in ECU'S 1987 sum-<lb />
mer program in Ferrara, Italy, has<lb />
served as guest lecturer in under-<lb />
graduate classes.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Smith said that the rumors t<lb />
limiting parties to the cultural cen-<lb />
ter (VCR untrue. I k-said somedam-<lb />
ages were reported and a fine im-<lb />
posed to the organization that held<lb />
the party.<lb />
"Students need to take respon-<lb />
sibility in monitoring outside the<lb />
lobby and bathrooms during the<lb />
dance Smith said. I le ttid .ill tra<lb />
ternihesandsnrontu"sare the object<lb />
of administrator's scrutiny.<lb />
"We monitor white Creeks as<lb />
well as black Creeks Smith said.<lb />
"Off- campus Creek parties that<lb />
have bands ,rc nuirod to have<lb />
security officers on the site He<lb />
snd there were no differences in<lb />
treatment toward white and black<lb />
Greek organizations<lb />
Smith said he thought the uni-<lb />
versity gave no more recognition to<lb />
white Greeks than to black Creeks.<lb />
"I"here are more white Creeks<lb />
than black Greeks on this campus<lb />
he said. He said that ultimately it is<lb />
on the shoulders of the organiza-<lb />
tion to participate on campus.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
than to mass produce it Fred<lb />
Bissenger, an ARA manager, said.<lb />
"Thesandwiches tvebuy have to<lb />
be marked up for us to nuke I<lb />
profit. We have to make a certain<lb />
percentage, therefore we have to<lb />
charge(more) to make that percent-<lb />
age' Bissenger said that he hopes<lb />
recent changes to the Wright Sxla<lb />
Shop will attract mom students,<lb />
which would encourage lower<lb />
prices. He said there are plans to sell<lb />
pizza, grilled foodand fnedchicken<lb />
rather than pre-packaged food,<lb />
which would help lower prices.<lb />
Monday the Wright Soda Shop<lb />
re-opened, after renovations that<lb />
allow them to offer grilled foods<lb />
instead of the pre-packaged items.<lb />
"The Oroatan will tentatively<lb />
be renovated during the second<lb />
summer session (as well)<lb />
Bissenger said. "The food will be<lb />
similar to that in Mendenhall<lb />
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sentativeof the student body. About<lb />
200 students filled out these sur-<lb />
veys.<lb />
"The SGA needs to ha vea voice<lb />
in this Jones said. "A lot more<lb />
could have been done to save the<lb />
yearbook<lb />
President Allen Thomas said:<lb />
"Yes, we need annuals, but we need<lb />
to change the process. It's some-<lb />
thing that needs to be reorganized<lb />
The resolution was approved<lb />
by a vote of 26 to 16.<lb />
In other business, Sean Smith<lb />
was elected attorney general. Two<lb />
Marines<lb />
groups received money and three<lb />
constitutions were approved.<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda received<lb />
$1,986 to attend a convention in<lb />
California.<lb />
The semorclass received $1,500<lb />
for the senior class gift � new<lb />
benches outside Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center.<lb />
A constitution for Bacchus, an<lb />
information group on alcohol pre-<lb />
vention, was approved. Also, con-<lb />
stitutions were passed for the<lb />
Women's Studies Alliance and the<lb />
Surf Club.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
said. "Without outside help the<lb />
problem will only worsen in time;<lb />
we all need to contribute in some<lb />
way<lb />
Team Semper Fi does not have<lb />
any follow-up community service<lb />
programs planned until next fall.<lb />
The group is currently prepar-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Tuesday, April 23, 1991<lb />
U.S. role must be defined<lb />
Today, an American flag flies over Zakho, Iraq.<lb />
Zakho is not a strategic linchpin along the demilita-<lb />
rized one on the Kuwaiti boarder. It is a town in<lb />
northern Iraq, host to the first of the U.Sprotected<lb />
kurdish relief camps.<lb />
Over the next week, the United States Marines<lb />
will establish several more of these garrisoned en-<lb />
campments and distribute tens of millions of dollars<lb />
in relief. While many observers praise this aggres-<lb />
sive new aid policy, others have criticized it as too<lb />
little too late, to resolve a tragedy that never needed<lb />
occur.<lb />
The kurdish refugee crisis has been called the<lb />
worst in modern history. It has also been called the<lb />
responsibility of the Bush administration. Many out-<lb />
spoken members of the media elite have said that the<lb />
refugee crisis would never have occurred if Bush had<lb />
not urged the Iraqi people to rebel and then left them<lb />
to be crushed, unaided. Calls went up to support the<lb />
kurds in the field � to ground helicopters, to provide<lb />
arms, to participate militarily in the civil uprising.<lb />
But the Bush administration held back.<lb />
After the kurds weredercatcd and subsequently<lb />
left thctr homes fcarmg reprisals, the same voices<lb />
shouted even louder for immediate and intensive<lb />
humanitarian assistance to the displaced rebels.<lb />
The irony is that many of the same voices that<lb />
initially criticized the Bush administration for mak-<lb />
ing war in the Middle East ended up assailing Bush<lb />
forultimately not making enough war. Furthermore,<lb />
they now shout for a deep and likely prolonged<lb />
military commitment in the that very region.<lb />
The purpose of this editorial is not to argue<lb />
against aid to the kurds, but rather to highlight the<lb />
philosophical inconsistency exposed by the aid de-<lb />
bate. The same camp that rejected the idea of America<lb />
as the world's police officer are now embracing the<lb />
idea of America as the world's social worker. Is it<lb />
immoral to violate a nation's sovereignty to reestab-<lb />
lish national boarders, vet moral to violate a nation's<lb />
sovereignty to feed its rebels? Both involved moving<lb />
military forces into another nation's territory. Both<lb />
were done against the will of the violated nation.<lb />
Both arc putting the lives of U.S. soldiers in jeopardy.<lb />
Are the implications of being a global social<lb />
worker any less complex than being a global police<lb />
officer? Hardly. How many oppressed, impover-<lb />
ished peoples are there on this planet? Should we<lb />
service them all? Should the U.S. Marines set up<lb />
relief camps in Liberia to aid and comfort those<lb />
displaced bv that country's hurricane of a civil war?<lb />
Or should we limit out aid only to those peoples who<lb />
we urged to rebel against their oppressors? In that<lb />
case, the 101st Airborne should be landing in Krakow<lb />
and Prague to help the Eastern Europeans deal with<lb />
the harsh, free-market economy we urged them to<lb />
fight for.<lb />
Of course, there is little difference between the<lb />
implicmions and responsibilities ot those two roles.<lb />
In fact, fo a targe extent, each implies the other. H we<lb />
are to bring peace to the world, we must be prepared<lb />
to relive any suffering our actions may cause. If we<lb />
are to eliminate suffering in the world, the we must<lb />
be prepared to end the political squabbling which<lb />
creates such a constant supply.<lb />
The question isn't whether America should<lb />
wage war or wage peace in the world, but whether or<lb />
not America is to have a principle role on the world<lb />
stage. And a quick look at the opinion polls �<lb />
regarding the war or the relief effort � will show that<lb />
we have already made up our minds on that ques-<lb />
tion.<lb />
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Letters To The Editor<lb />
ECU student<lb />
concerned with<lb />
inefficiency<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
In the March 26,1991 edi-<lb />
tion to The East Carolinian, I had<lb />
an article published concern-<lb />
ing grievences I had against<lb />
ECU. One of the complaints I<lb />
had was that a student was hit<lb />
while trying to cross 10th Street,<lb />
with the lights off in the com-<lb />
muter parking lot across the<lb />
street at night, and that nothing<lb />
was said of the incident. I felt<lb />
that the story had been "swept<lb />
under the rug<lb />
The letter I received from<lb />
ViceChancellor Richard Brown<lb />
pointed out the student was jog-<lb />
ging along 10th Street when he<lb />
was hit by a speeding vehicle<lb />
that made no attempt to stop<lb />
and left the scene of the acci-<lb />
dent. The accident was filed<lb />
with the city of Greenville. He<lb />
concluded by encouraging me<lb />
to contact the Department of<lb />
Public Safety to find out what's<lb />
going on around campus.<lb />
If I had asked the Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Safety about the<lb />
incident in the chemistry build-<lb />
ing last month concerning<lb />
Tollen's Reagent, I would have<lb />
simply been told that it was a<lb />
chemistry experiment that had<lb />
went awry, when in fact it was<lb />
not an experiment at all. It was all<lb />
due to the incompetence of one of<lb />
our chemistry professors. Even I,<lb />
a lowly student, knew that<lb />
Tollen's Reagent should not be<lb />
left around on the shelf.<lb />
In regard to the letter writ-<lb />
ten to The East Carolinian by Ms.<lb />
Julie Toler on April 4,1991,1 must<lb />
correct her on some points. First,<lb />
my article was published on<lb />
March 26, not March 25 as she<lb />
stated in her article. I guess the<lb />
previous part of this article cleared<lb />
up the fact of why the jogger was<lb />
hit. Maybe the car's headlights<lb />
were not turned on Ms Toler.<lb />
Ms. Toler commented on<lb />
how students walk through cam-<lb />
puslike they arein another world,<lb />
taking for granted that drivers<lb />
will see them and stop. 1 agree,<lb />
and I must clarify for the record<lb />
that I never said that some stu-<lb />
dents don't watch for cars.<lb />
I am concerned aoout what<lb />
is being "swept under the rug"<lb />
here at ECU. I am concerned about<lb />
things such as students being sent<lb />
from one end of the campus to the<lb />
other end at registration time only<lb />
to find the paper pusher on the<lb />
other end needed the divine sig-<lb />
nature from the paper pusher<lb />
on the other end.<lb />
I am concerned when<lb />
grown adults in college have to<lb />
get an advisor to sign their reg-<lb />
istration slips as if they can't<lb />
read the course catalog and fig-<lb />
ure out what classes they need.<lb />
I am very concerned when<lb />
people sit in an office around<lb />
campus, and when asked a<lb />
simple question, they have to<lb />
transfer you through many<lb />
people before anyone knows<lb />
what's going on. These same<lb />
people act as if everything is the<lb />
student's fault.<lb />
Some of the problems<lb />
arise from students and some<lb />
arise from the school's depart-<lb />
ments; however, you should<lb />
keep in mind that the fact that<lb />
we are paying you and that the<lb />
customer is always right.<lb />
In conclusion, perhaps<lb />
Ms. Toler should think twice<lb />
about some of the other causes<lb />
of problems around campus.<lb />
Thank you both for responding<lb />
to my editorial. Your comments<lb />
are always welcome.<lb />
Ronald Mercer<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Chemistry<lb />
See Letters, page 5<lb />
Quiz<lb />
Pearls For Swine<lb />
Credit cards create disturbing cycle<lb />
By Bill Egbert<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
My fall has begun. I am go-<lb />
ing the way of all flesh. My<lb />
Citibank Classic Visa card arrived<lb />
in the mail yesterday. It's not my<lb />
first credit card. It is, alas, my sec-<lb />
ond, and that's what scares me.<lb />
The worst part is my reason<lb />
for applying for this second card:<lb />
I wanted a higher credit limit.<lb />
Yes, I'm giving in to theGreat<lb />
Temptation. I'mdevelopinga taste<lb />
for credit, the milk and honey of<lb />
the American Promised Land.<lb />
But I can't really blame my-<lb />
self. Citibank sent me a wantonly<lb />
serpentine letter praising mycr edit<lb />
rating and telling how much they<lb />
wanted me as a member of the<lb />
Citibank Classic Visa family. They<lb />
said they wanted to help me attain<lb />
mv goals of prosperity and secu-<lb />
nty. They said they cared about<lb />
my dreams. Then they lavished<lb />
upon me that highest of all praise:<lb />
thev called me an "excellent risk<lb />
How could I resist? Am I not but<lb />
flesh, after all?<lb />
What's more, they said they<lb />
had so much faith in me, my card<lb />
was pre-approved. Would 1 ac<lb />
cept their cardHell, alter reading<lb />
that letterid have slept withheir<lb />
CEO.<lb />
And the card could do so<lb />
manv niftv things, too. I could get<lb />
cash at any bank in the Milky Way<lb />
and at automatic tellers in Alpha<lb />
Centan. 1 could even call a toll-<lb />
free number, and they'd tell me<lb />
where the nearest teller machine<lb />
was. These Citibank folks said<lb />
they'd slap a warranty on just<lb />
about anything I bought on the<lb />
card, and they'd even plan my<lb />
vacations if I asked 'em to. Just<lb />
carrying this card would entitle<lb />
me to $100,000 in travel accident<lb />
insurance. I could even accumu-<lb />
late "Qtidollar$" and purchase<lb />
keen stuff from a special catalogue.<lb />
This card could do every-<lb />
thing. Why would 1 ever need to<lb />
carry anything else? I could just<lb />
go naked and hold my Visa in<lb />
frontof my privates. With my Plas-<lb />
tic Shield and towering credit limit<lb />
I will be invincible! I am the Lizard<lb />
King!<lb />
Citibank made it all sound<lb />
soappealing, I feltlikeliving with-<lb />
out that card would be like giving<lb />
up a lung.<lb />
But what really got me was<lb />
that higher credit limit. I would<lb />
have the privilege of spending even<lb />
more money that I don't have but<lb />
hope to make someday. When I<lb />
thought about that prospect, it<lb />
worried me.<lb />
Because I proved myself able<lb />
to manage a lower credit limit.<lb />
Citibank offered mea higher limit,<lb />
reassuring me that I could handle<lb />
this one, too. When 1 was offered<lb />
the higher limit, 1 accepted That's<lb />
how credit works, and it looks like<lb />
a disturbing cvcle.<lb />
If I never refused a higher<lb />
limit, 1 would eventually reach a<lb />
level that I couldn't manage. I'd<lb />
screw up my raring and there I'd<lb />
stay �ata level 1 couldn't handle,<lb />
alwaysowing a little more than I<lb />
could pav. Before I knew it, I'd be<lb />
mortgaging mv house to Mr. Cash<lb />
and paying off my Visa with my<lb />
Mastercharge. It's like a twisted<lb />
version of the Peter Principle: 1<lb />
will eventually be promoted to<lb />
mv level of insolvency. It's like a<lb />
conspiracy � to make credit so<lb />
useful, so convenient and so easy<lb />
to obtain, that 1 would embrace it,<lb />
salivate on it and grow completely<lb />
dependent on it.<lb />
Their Orwellian scheme is<lb />
for me to end up bound to mv card<lb />
like a Medieval serf was bound to<lb />
the land, paying tribute to my liege<lb />
and creditor.<lb />
As a matter of fact, that's<lb />
what happens to most or us<lb />
become addicted to en lit fjJ<lb />
rather, we become addicted toM<lb />
ing beyond our means - j<lb />
something credit cards:<lb />
easy to to do.<lb />
We middle-class A I<lb />
strive to live beyond our it<lb />
That's how we can "afford '�<lb />
as lavishly as we do it our -<lb />
dried up, hell, we'd live liki<lb />
tians.<lb />
How can we blame irg �<lb />
em men t for spend in g it -<lb />
hole when it's just foil<lb />
le id of every hou hold<lb />
nation?<lb />
But then again, in ur 9 -<lb />
ety, credit cards are n<lb />
simply magical devices for <lb />
ing a fiscal switch-an<lb />
ID cards They prov<lb />
Thev prove webelong. The<lb />
we're oka v.<lb />
Getting a credit card is �<lb />
growing facial hair or breasts <lb />
you don't have tine, there n<lb />
something wrong<lb />
In fact, most people an<lb />
picious of anyone who does<lb />
have a credit card. Thev<lb />
that if you don't spend<lb />
money than you have, they<lb />
shouldn't trust you. "i oti re as -<lb />
versive. Maybe ev en a corr<lb />
you don't have credit cai<lb />
would pull their kids out of your!<lb />
children's school.<lb />
So, I suppose w e '<lb />
damned to end up in debt<lb />
cards are becoming like bod<lb />
organs. In fact, they re bee<lb />
like a certain, particular b<lb />
organ. A organ that seems to hatt<lb />
a mind of its own. An organ that<lb />
lets vou perform wonderful feats,<lb />
but can also get you to do some<lb />
pretty stupid things. An organ that<lb />
gets you in a lot of trouble, buto<lb />
you'd never consider living with-<lb />
out.<lb />
Maxwell's Silver Hammer<lb />
Quiz your knowledge of American values<lb />
By Scott Maxwell<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
Wheredoyoudrawtheline?<lb />
Here's a quiz:<lb />
� Should books like Slaugh-<lb />
terhouse-Five and Catcher in the<lb />
Rye be available in bookstores?<lb />
How about public libraries? High<lb />
school libraries? What about small<lb />
towns where the public library is<lb />
a school library?<lb />
� Consider Kitty Kelles<lb />
controversial book about the<lb />
Reagans � should she have been<lb />
allowed to publish it? If not,<lb />
should Nancy Reagan have been<lb />
allowed to publish My Turn? How<lb />
about the books Barbara Bush<lb />
spits out every once in a while?<lb />
� Should groups like the<lb />
American Nazi Party and the Ku<lb />
Klux Klan be allowed to make<lb />
programs for cable's public ac-<lb />
cess channels, just like everyone<lb />
else? How about paid political<lb />
announcements on television and<lb />
radio? Should they be allowed to<lb />
hold peaceful marches and ral-<lb />
lies?<lb />
Would you answer the same<lb />
way for the National Association<lb />
for the Advancement of Colored<lb />
People? The National Organiza-<lb />
tion for Women? The American<lb />
Civil Liberties Union?<lb />
� Should women be allowed<lb />
to have abortions? Women who<lb />
were impregnated by rape?<lb />
Women who will probably die if<lb />
they carry the fetus to term?<lb />
Women who would die from this<lb />
childbirth, but who could safely<lb />
have other children and want to<lb />
have other children?<lb />
If a woman wants an abor-<lb />
tion but can't afford one, should<lb />
the state pay? The federal gov-<lb />
ernment? What if the woman is a<lb />
"repeat customer" who refuses<lb />
to use condoms or the pill?<lb />
What about situations like<lb />
one prominent recent case, in<lb />
which one fetal twin had devel-<lb />
oped no heart and was threaten-<lb />
ing the life of its sister? Should<lb />
the mother have been allowed to<lb />
abort the � er � heartless twin?<lb />
Should she have been forced to, in<lb />
order that the other might be<lb />
saved?<lb />
� In the spirit of free in-<lb />
quiry, should college students be<lb />
allowed to say whatever they<lb />
want to say in class? Does that<lb />
include racist and sexist com-<lb />
ments? What if if s not in the spirit<lb />
of free inquiry, but in angerWhat<lb />
if if s just a statement of opinion,<lb />
not said in anger?<lb />
Should black college stu-<lb />
dents be allowed to denigrate<lb />
whites as a group? Should a black<lb />
student be allowed to denigrate a<lb />
white student, using comments<lb />
based on the white student's race?<lb />
How about a female denigrating<lb />
a male on the same basis?<lb />
Does your answer apply for<lb />
statements of opinion only, or<lb />
does it extend to statements of<lb />
fact which could be considered<lb />
insulting?<lb />
How about music that discourages<lb />
sex or suicide or drug use? Does<lb />
the same hold for movies and<lb />
other entertainment aimed at<lb />
teens? How about ad verbsements<lb />
the Partnership for a Drug-Free<lb />
America aims at teens?<lb />
Should entertainment and<lb />
literature that deals with sex or<lb />
violence be altogether withheld<lb />
from minors7 What if it discour-<lb />
ages sex or violence?<lb />
What if it encourages sex, but<lb />
only among consenting adults?<lb />
Only among consenting adults of<lb />
the same sex? Only consenting<lb />
adults married to each other? Or<lb />
between any two (or more) per-<lb />
sons who loveeach other and take<lb />
appropriate precautions? Be-<lb />
tween anybody and anybody else,<lb />
with consent? Without consent?<lb />
Should we ban material<lb />
dealing with sex or violence if it<lb />
Should they be allowed tc<lb />
make such comments out of eiass<lb />
hut still on campus? Should pro-<lb />
fessors be allowed to make them7<lb />
Staff? Administrators? And who<lb />
decides what's insulting'<lb />
� Should college students!<lb />
be allowed to "experiment' with I<lb />
drugs, the wav many dru� MB<lb />
nors now reluctantly admit they<lb />
did when they were in college<lb />
How about high school students I<lb />
High school or college dropouts'<lb />
All drugs, or just marijuana? Al-<lb />
cohol, for the underage crowd7<lb />
� Should there be regula-<lb />
tions limiting the amount ot vio-<lb />
lence on prime-time television<lb />
shows? How about the amount of<lb />
sex? The amount of profanity'<lb />
How about daytime soap operas<lb />
and late-night shows? Broadcast<lb />
only, or is cable included?<lb />
Should regulations Hrni<lb />
violence in afternoon children s<lb />
shows, like G.I. Joe? How about<lb />
Saturday morning shows?<lb />
Should there be regulations<lb />
to end kids' shows which are ba-<lb />
sically half-hour commercials'<lb />
How about program-length com-<lb />
mercials aimed at adults, like that<lb />
irritating Soloflex thing? Wouk<lb />
15-minute commercials aimed at<lb />
kids be okay? Five-minute com-<lb />
mercials? One-minute commer-<lb />
cials? Thirty-second commer-<lb />
cials?<lb />
� Should the lyrics in mus�<lb />
aimed at teens be allowed to dis-<lb />
cuss sex or suicide or drug u?<lb />
See Quiz, page 5<lb />
might fall into the ham<lb />
nors, even if it's meant foj<lb />
� As purveyors<lb />
tially deadly products<lb />
cigarette companies be<lb />
to advertiseon televisioi<lb />
Magazines? Billboards<lb />
they always include u<lb />
pnate Surgeon General<lb />
ings?<lb />
Should they be al<lb />
target specific groups<lb />
race? Based on gender? I<lb />
age?<lb />
Are your answers<lb />
for advertising aimed<lb />
male adults, as it was foj<lb />
before anybody cared'<lb />
What about alcoh(<lb />
nies, who are also pui<lb />
potentially deadly pre<lb />
� Should soft-cor<lb />
raphy be sold over the<lb />
convenience stores Hi<lb />
New treasurer<lb />
responds to<lb />
recent editorial<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
My name is Enc Hilliard (not<lb />
Hillard), and 1 am the new SG A Trea-<lb />
surer. In the future I would appreci-<lb />
ate you spelling my name correctly. I<lb />
do not misspell The East Carolinian.<lb />
In response to the editorial on<lb />
April 11,1 would like to congratulate<lb />
you on another perfect example of<lb />
"finger pointing" by the press. As<lb />
usual, the university newspaper has<lb />
picked out one or two "culprits"<lb />
whom are to be blamed for the low<lb />
voter turnout in the recent SGA elec-<lb />
tion. The column, once again, gives<lb />
us several reasons to despise one<lb />
group (GREEKS) tor exercising their<lb />
voting rights. 11 s easy picking on one<lb />
group, isn't it? Hitler did it.<lb />
You have given us a group to<lb />
hate, and a reason to hate them. So<lb />
why didn't the other 13,602 or so,<lb />
students vote You suggest the cam-<lb />
paign was not publicized very well. 1<lb />
guess they did not see one of my 200<lb />
posters, two banners, ads in the ECU<lb />
paper,400 cards and stickers, as well<lb />
as mv opponents and SGA's count-<lb />
less other items. Maybe no one read<lb />
t he " Meet the Candida tes" article you<lb />
published. 1 guess nobody reads The<lb />
East Carolinian anymore.<lb />
Lackof publicity isnot the prob-<lb />
lem. So what are the problems with<lb />
ECU? Wh v did only 2.3 percent of the<lb />
campus vote? Why did only Greeks<lb />
(with the exception of Ms. Carstens,<lb />
Mr. Beamer. and Ms. Ery) run" Why<lb />
does the maionty ot voters seem to be<lb />
Greek? Why doesn't SGA do some-<lb />
thing? Why don't you ask Mr. Edi-<lb />
tor?<lb />
Instead of writing a short edito-<lb />
rial about who we should blame for<lb />
our troubles, research this topic, do a<lb />
little reporting, find the facts and sug-<lb />
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"protected" from things which<lb />
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sublimate their interest.<lb />
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to indicate that we feel there's no<lb />
harm in propaganda (what was<lb />
your answer to the questions<lb />
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be punished.<lb />
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for patriotism today, in the land<lb />
of the free and the home of the<lb />
brave. Makes you think.<lb />
Letters Continued<lb />
New treasurer<lb />
responds to<lb />
recent editorial<lb />
To The Editor.<lb />
My name is Eric Milliard (not<lb />
Hil!ard),andlamthenewSGATrea-<lb />
surer. In the future I would appreci-<lb />
ateyou spelling my name correctly. I<lb />
do not misspell The East Carolinian.<lb />
In response to the editorial on<lb />
April 11,1 would like to congratulate<lb />
you on another perfect example of<lb />
"finger pointing" by the press. As<lb />
usual, the university newspaper has<lb />
picked out one or two "culprits"<lb />
whom are to be blamed tor the low<lb />
voter turnout in the recent SGA elec-<lb />
tion. The column, once again, gives<lb />
us several reasons to despise one<lb />
group (GREEKS) for exercising their<lb />
voting rights. It's easv picking on one<lb />
group, isn't it? Hitler did it.<lb />
You have given us a group to<lb />
hate, and a reason to hate them. So<lb />
whv didn't the other 13,6(12 or so,<lb />
students vote? You suggest the cam-<lb />
paign was not publicized very well I<lb />
guess they did not see one ot my 200<lb />
posters, two banners, ads in the ECU<lb />
paper, 400 cards and stickers, as well<lb />
as my opponents and SGA's count-<lb />
less other items. Maybe no one read<lb />
the "Meet the Candidates" article you<lb />
published. I guess nobody reads The<lb />
East Carolinian anymore<lb />
I ck of publicity is not the pmb-<lb />
lent So what are the problems with<lb />
ECU? Why did only 2.5 percent of the<lb />
campus vote? Why did only Greeks<lb />
(with the exception of Ms. Carstens,<lb />
Mr. Beamer, and Ms. Fry) run7 Why<lb />
does the ma jonty ot voters seem to be<lb />
Greek? Why doesn't SGA do some-<lb />
thing? Why don't you ask Mr. Edi-<lb />
tor?<lb />
Instead of writing a short edito-<lb />
rial about who we should blame for<lb />
our troubles, research this topic, do a<lb />
little reporting, find thefactsand sug-<lb />
gestions of thecampus; and then give<lb />
us a real opinion.<lb />
And next year, I hope to see<lb />
a candidate sponsored by The East<lb />
Carolinian for SGA President.<lb />
By the way, that last bit about<lb />
Allen Thomas was a cheap shot. I<lb />
may not fulfill a single campaign<lb />
promise, but I am willing to do<lb />
my best. Allen did his.<lb />
Eric Hilliard<lb />
SGA Treasurer<lb />
Editor's Note: The intent of<lb />
the masthead editorial on April<lb />
11 was not to point any fingers at<lb />
the Greek organizations, as Mr.<lb />
Hilliard suggests. We merely<lb />
pointed out how easy to is for<lb />
various groups to organize be-<lb />
hind a fellow member. (We also<lb />
cited the Students for Economic<lb />
Democracy, the Latin Club and<lb />
ourselves, and so far we have not<lb />
received any threatening letters<lb />
from any members of these<lb />
groups.)<lb />
Next year, we also hope to<lb />
see a candidate endorsed by The<lb />
Fast Carolinian for SGA presi-<lb />
dent However, as long as only<lb />
one candidate runs for the posi-<lb />
tion, we see no need to play out<lb />
this charade for the students.<lb />
On a lighter note, The East<lb />
Carolinian would like to apolo-<lb />
gize for incorrectly spelling Mr.<lb />
M111 iard's name four times in the<lb />
April 2and4editions of the news-<lb />
paper. Like Mr. Thomas and Mr.<lb />
Hilliard, we also do our best �<lb />
sometimes we all need to try a<lb />
little harder.<lb />
Scholars must<lb />
acknowledge<lb />
other cultures<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I was happy to leam from<lb />
the newly organized ECU arm of<lb />
the Na tional Association of Schol-<lb />
ars (411) that they intend "to<lb />
support and encourage an open<lb />
intellectual life But that open-<lb />
ness is hardly displayed by their<lb />
total rejection of scholarship<lb />
which reveals Eurocentric and<lb />
patriarchal biases in traditional<lb />
disciplines and curricula.<lb />
Galileo was excommuni-<lb />
cated by the Catholic Church for<lb />
daring to say that the earth re-<lb />
volved around the sun and not<lb />
vice versa; Columbus had doubl-<lb />
ers among the "flat earthers<lb />
Darwin was denounced as a<lb />
fraud; and Florence Nightingale<lb />
was called crazy. Feminist schol-<lb />
ars in the '70s found their work<lb />
equally threatening tocolleagues,<lb />
who therefore denied the valid-<lb />
ity of their conclusions.<lb />
These conclusions show<lb />
that white women and ethnic and<lb />
racial minorities of both sexes<lb />
have been systematically ex-<lb />
cluded from Western history and<lb />
denied their rightful places in our<lb />
system of education. For ex-<lb />
ample, it took me until quite re-<lb />
cently to discover that the cor-<lb />
nerstone of Western civilization,<lb />
Greek culture, significantly built<lb />
on existing African culture. We<lb />
do indeed "absorb" other cul-<lb />
tures � but then forget to ac-<lb />
knowledge them. Women'sStud-<lb />
ies, Ethnic Studies, African Stud-<lb />
ies, Hispanic Studies � all are<lb />
attempts to acknowledge forgot-<lb />
ten contributions.<lb />
As we all know, "value" is<lb />
relative and has no fixed point of<lb />
reference. Ernest Hemingway's<lb />
fiction is praised and criticized<lb />
according to the values of the<lb />
age. Much as the National Asso-<lb />
ciation of Scholars would like to<lb />
"fix" Western civilization at a<lb />
specific time in the past when<lb />
white upper-class male perspec-<lb />
tives ruled, that is as impossible<lb />
as trying to halt the waves. The<lb />
evolution of knowledge, like bio-<lb />
logical evolution, is unstoppable.<lb />
Marie T. Farr<lb />
Director<lb />
Women's Studies Program<lb />
Reader sees no<lb />
positive result<lb />
from columns<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I am responding to the edi-<lb />
torial written by Darek<lb />
McCullers on April 16,1991. His<lb />
column tided "Columnist re-<lb />
sponds to being called racist" was<lb />
another attack on everyone who<lb />
is not an African-American.<lb />
I am not a racist, and it<lb />
makes me angry seeing others<lb />
who are. That is why I find Mr.<lb />
McCullers columns so offensive.<lb />
Why do you allow him to con-<lb />
tinue to write for your paper?<lb />
Suppose an "Anglo-Saxon" were<lb />
to write a column blaming Afri-<lb />
can-Americans for all of their<lb />
problems? Mr. McCullers shows<lb />
all the characteristics of being a<lb />
racist. He blames everyone else<lb />
but himself for his problems.<lb />
I agree that African-Ameri-<lb />
cans have had a hard time ob-<lb />
taining equal rights. They have<lb />
had a difficult struggle and much<lb />
still needs to be done. But I do not<lb />
see how Mr. McCullers' articles<lb />
will achieveanything positive for<lb />
either side. His articles are full of<lb />
anger and self pity.<lb />
Sean Cavanaugh<lb />
Senior<lb />
History<lb />
Editor's note: The East<lb />
Carolinian is an equal opportu-<lb />
nity employer and does not nec-<lb />
essarily agree with the opinions<lb />
of our editorial columnists. We<lb />
do, however, accept the differ-<lb />
ent viewpoints expressed on the<lb />
opinion page and allow all indi-<lb />
viduals the right to voice their<lb />
opinions.<lb />
Separation will<lb />
not promote<lb />
racial harmony<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
This is in response to Darek<lb />
McCullers'article dated April 16,<lb />
1991. Also, references will be<lb />
made toward articles from the<lb />
preceding two weeks.<lb />
To begin with, Mr.<lb />
McCullers has willingly general-<lb />
ized all white people into the cat-<lb />
egory of White Anglo-Saxon Prot-<lb />
estants. In his most recent article,<lb />
he offered some sort of an apol-<lb />
ogy for this error, then continued<lb />
to make the same mistake again.<lb />
This must stop. I am confident<lb />
that he does not want me to gen-<lb />
eralize him into a category la-<lb />
beled by a few choice words of<lb />
my own.<lb />
For the record, my mom's<lb />
family came from France. My<lb />
dad's family came from England,<lb />
and he married a Cherokee. By<lb />
Darek's standards this makes me<lb />
a European-Indian. In reality, I<lb />
am an American.<lb />
Secondly, Darek refers to<lb />
the black race as African�Ameri-<lb />
can. I'm betting that Darek, his<lb />
parents and probably his grand-<lb />
parents were all born and raised<lb />
right here in the United States. If<lb />
this is correct, wouldn' t this make<lb />
him an American also?<lb />
Before we can ever begin to<lb />
have racial harmony, we must<lb />
stop putting ourselves into dif-<lb />
ferent categories and realize that<lb />
we are ALL AMERICANS This<lb />
notion was split into different<lb />
categories once before, and it led<lb />
to a Civil War. So why are we still<lb />
making the same mistake?<lb />
It seems to me that Mr.<lb />
McCullers is searching for<lb />
someone to blame for his<lb />
short-comings. I have never<lb />
prevented him from obtain-<lb />
ing any goal, so quit blaming<lb />
me. If he must have someone<lb />
to blame, then look in the mir-<lb />
ror, Darek. Thafs the person<lb />
you should blame.<lb />
Lastly, I would like to<lb />
point out the fact that we are<lb />
not equal. Darek can do things<lb />
I can't do. He knows things I<lb />
don't know. I can do things he<lb />
can't, and I know things he<lb />
doesn't know. Life would be<lb />
dull if we were all equal. That<lb />
inequality should not be at-<lb />
tributed to the fact that one is<lb />
white and the other is black.<lb />
This I agree with.<lb />
There is a solution to this<lb />
problem. However, I'm not<lb />
sure what it is, but I do have a<lb />
suggestion on how to find it.<lb />
Stop blaming each each other<lb />
first. Then, stop looking at oth-<lb />
ers and seeing skin color. If<lb />
we could do this, then a lot of<lb />
Mr. McCullers' complaints<lb />
would already be solved, and<lb />
we could finally work together<lb />
to stop the rest.<lb />
Unfortunately, Darekor<lb />
anyone else cannot make any-<lb />
one stop seeing skin color as a<lb />
major issue. So turn to some-<lb />
one who can, Darek.<lb />
You and I both believe<lb />
in God and Christ, try turning<lb />
to Him one time. The same<lb />
Bible that you like to quote<lb />
also tells you to "ask believing<lb />
that you shall receive, and you<lb />
shall receive Why is there<lb />
any problem in believing this<lb />
also?<lb />
John Carter<lb />
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sume lease, option to renew at end of<lb />
August. Call 830-3680.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED Respon-<lb />
sible male student to share two bed-<lb />
room, 112 bath, fully furnished,<lb />
need only to bring bedroom furni-<lb />
ture. One mile from campus, $175<lb />
month plus 12 utilities, 830-0388.<lb />
SUBLEASE EFFICIENCY: Ringgold<lb />
Towers. Option to take over lease in<lb />
fall. $260month plus deposit.<lb />
Available May 1. Phone 758-1815.<lb />
Great location.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: Male or<lb />
 OR RLN1<lb />
female to share a 2 bedroom apt. in<lb />
Eastbrook, non-smoker, clean, neat<lb />
and responsible. $170month plus<lb />
13 utilities. Call Brandon at 830-<lb />
0966.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED to share a<lb />
three bedroom townhouse. $195<lb />
month pi us 13 utilities. Non-smoker<lb />
preferred. Call 355-0986.<lb />
CLEAN, QUIET FEMALE room-<lb />
mate needed for summer. House<lb />
very close to campus and downtown.<lb />
Please call 752-3867.<lb />
TWO CO-OP STUDENTS need to<lb />
sublease furnished apartment for fall<lb />
semester. One or two bedrooms. Call<lb />
758-9415.<lb />
ROOM FOR SUBLEASE: May<lb />
through August. Walking distance<lb />
from campus, Wilson Acres. Call<lb />
244-1577.<lb />
NAGS HEAD: Two roommates<lb />
needed for modem condo on beach<lb />
road. Fbrablastatthebeach,call931-<lb />
9217 or 931-9218.<lb />
NEED TO SUBLET for summer East<lb />
11th Street. Two bedroom, one bath,<lb />
newly remodeled. Call 931-9332 or<lb />
823-1993.<lb />
ROOMMATES WANTED: One or<lb />
two females, preferably non-smok-<lb />
ing, needed to share 2 bedroom, 2<lb />
bam apt. at Tar River Estates for Fall<lb />
91,14 rent and 14 utilities. Call<lb />
Amanda at 792-4147.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
EASY WORK1 EXCELLENT PAY!<lb />
Assemble products at home. Call for<lb />
information 504-641-8003 Ext. 5920.<lb />
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOY-<lb />
MENT: fisheries. Earn $5,000<lb />
month. Free transportation! Room<lb />
and Board! Over 8,000openings. No<lb />
experience necessary. Male or Fe-<lb />
male. For 68-page emplovment<lb />
man uaLsend 58.95 to M&amp;L Research,<lb />
Box 84008, Seattle, WA 98124 - Satis-<lb />
faction Guarantied.<lb />
EXCELLENT PART-TIME SALES<lb />
POSITION in JuniorsMissy<lb />
sportswear and accessories. Flexible<lb />
hours around summer school sched-<lb />
ule. Good working conditions<lb />
clothing discounts. Apply Brady's,<lb />
A Beauuful Place 10 Live<lb />
� AU New �<lb />
� And Ready To Kcm �<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899 E. 5lh Sree�<lb />
�Located Near ECU<lb />
�Near Major Shopping Cemen<lb />
�Across From Highway Patrol Station<lb />
Luruted Offer - $300 a monta<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy William<lb />
756-7:15 or 830-1937<lb />
Office open Apt 8. 12 - 5:30pm<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS'<lb />
Clean and quail oc tedroam tumiaaed apartment<lb />
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HELP WANTED<lb />
The Plaza, Mon-Wed, 14 p.m.<lb />
SUMMER LNTERNSH1P. Find out<lb />
what IBM, Xerox and Fortune 5a)<lb />
companies like about our summer<lb />
program. If saving over $5,000, in-<lb />
valuable career experience, building<lb />
your resume, and college credit ap-<lb />
peal to vou, call for an interview to-<lb />
day (919) 249-2213.<lb />
PART-TIME HELP WANTED at the<lb />
Carpet Bargain Center. Apply in<lb />
person at 1009 Dickinson Avenue.<lb />
No phone calls, please.<lb />
EARTHSAFE Part-time sales. Sign<lb />
up ten households for recycling pick-<lb />
up and cam SI00.00. Help save the<lb />
environment and earn good money,<lb />
too. Call Cliff at 757-3063 for ap-<lb />
pointment.<lb />
MAKE$50OSl500WLEKLYsruffing<lb />
envelopes at home! Start nowrush<lb />
S. A.S.E. plus SI .00 to Home Employ-<lb />
ers, Inc. 1120 Plain 8B, Las Crucvs,<lb />
NM 88001.<lb />
SUMMER JOBS AT NAGS HEAD,<lb />
NC: Would vou like to make at least<lb />
SI ,000.00 a week? Would you like to<lb />
work on the beach? Are you willing<lb />
to train? If you are a motivated en-<lb />
thusiastic individual, call 305-296-<lb />
4841 collect, for an interview in you<lb />
local area.<lb />
HELP WANTED: To work week<lb />
ends at surrounding festivals, musi-<lb />
cal events, etc. for setting up retail<lb />
booths. Must have drivers license<lb />
and car if company van is not avail-<lb />
able. Good pay. Easily done as sec-<lb />
ond job. Call 757-1007. AskforDenise.<lb />
SUMMER BLUES, NOTHING TO<lb />
DO? Come and join the winning<lb />
team of the Credit Bureau of<lb />
Greenville. Weare looking fro sharp,<lb />
aggressive people with good com-<lb />
munication skills. We will train! If<lb />
interested contact Mvrna Burins at<lb />
757-2133. PT 20-30 hrs per week<lb />
including 8a.m12 p.m. Sat.<lb />
DESIRE A RESPONSIBLE INDI-<lb />
VIDUAL to sit with small children<lb />
during the summer. All day, two<lb />
days each week. Call756-0417before<lb />
9fl0p.m.<lb />
SMITHFIELDS CHICKEN N'<lb />
BAR-BE-QUE Now accepting ap-<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
plications for our Greenville store.<lb />
We offer good wages, benefits, ad-<lb />
vancement opportunities, flexible<lb />
hours. Apply in person at our<lb />
Greenville location, 2-4 p.m. (daily).<lb />
OVERSEAS SUMMER JOB<lb />
CATALOG: A very popular catalog<lb />
for universitycollege students to<lb />
work in EUROPE and other<lb />
WORLDWIDE locations. Many sat-<lb />
isfied customers. Send $25.00 (check<lb />
or money order) to: C L. Chumrley,<lb />
3549 Lincoln Street, Gary, Indiana<lb />
46408.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Students who are<lb />
going to resorts, beaches, etc for<lb />
summer Make own hours, easily<lb />
can be done as second job. Good<lb />
money if willing to deal with people<lb />
Call Bill at 752-6953 or go to BLT's.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
HEADING FOR EUROPE THIS<lb />
SUMMER? Jet there anytime with<lb />
AIRHITCH � for $160 from the East<lb />
Coast! (Reported in NY Times &amp;<lb />
Lefs Go!) AIRHITCH � 212-864-<lb />
2000.<lb />
ALL GREEKS: Theta Chi is hosting<lb />
an ALL GREEK 4 on 4 volleyball<lb />
tournament, Saturday, April 27th.<lb />
ALL FRATERNITIES and SORORI-<lb />
TIES are invited to participate. The<lb />
registration fee is $20.00 per team or<lb />
$30.00 for two teams. Reserve a spot<lb />
on your teams soon. For more info,<lb />
call"75S-6969, ask for Tony Walz or<lb />
Buddy Sargent.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the 1991-<lb />
92 ADP officers! President�Angela<lb />
Sutton; Vice- President�Amy Jordan,<lb />
Treasurer�Kim Cummings; Re- THE CHANCELLOR'S CLP ;�<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
cording Secretary�Rachel Brown;<lb />
Corresponding Secretary�Caroline<lb />
Doby; Rush Chairman�Bo<lb />
McDonald; Membership Education<lb />
Vice-President�Ashlyn White; Jun-<lb />
ior Executive�Crystal Cross; Senior<lb />
Executive�Tammy Kivela; House<lb />
Manager�Debbie Garner;<lb />
Intramurals�Carrie Cook; Social<lb />
Chairman�Jeana Shall cross; Stan-<lb />
dards�Sarah Fallon; Panhellenic<lb />
Delegate�Ellen Smith; Philan-<lb />
thropy�Kelly Hawthorne.<lb />
THE NEWMAN CATHOLIC STU-<lb />
DENT CENTER wishes to announce<lb />
that its Sunday, April 28, 11:30 a.m.<lb />
Mass will be held outdoors at the<lb />
NewmanCatholicCenterand will be<lb />
followed by an end of the year cook-<lb />
out. In bad weather, the Mass will be<lb />
held as usual in the Ledonia Wrighl<lb />
Cultural Center. If in doubt, call the<lb />
Center at 757-3760.<lb />
PKF: Thanks for having us for the<lb />
togapartv. We had a blast. Love, the<lb />
ADPi's. '<lb />
TO THE ALPHA PHI'S that hi<lb />
in the rugby tournament: Than) I r<lb />
the bodies to allow for pet�: el<lb />
and drink! Way to flirt for s<lb />
kidding1 Thanks, ECU Ruj<lb />
TODD POYTHRESS: HAPPY<lb />
BIRTHDAY�TO MY FAVORITE<lb />
SOUTHERN MAN! I LOVE YOU-<lb />
NATALIE.<lb />
CONGRATS to DC fraternity and<lb />
PD sorority. We are excited to have<lb />
you join the ECU Greek system Love,<lb />
the ADPi's.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
OUTS�80 don't slow down and ,et?<lb />
win the damn thing. Also, pledge<lb />
vou re doing better, but is it enough I<lb />
the Brothers of FKT<lb />
TO ALL THE PEOPLE AT<lb />
INTRAMURALS Thanks so much<lb />
for putting up with us bom-heads"<lb />
s-irrv for the trouble! We couldn't<lb />
have run the tournament withi rul wj <lb />
all! Thanks again. ECU Rugby!<lb />
SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE<lb />
CROUP will meet on Tuesday eve<lb />
nines for seven weeks begin!<lb />
May Cifl Elizabeth Wooten (<lb />
at "2-6661 for more informal f<lb />
JULIE TREPAL: Your wedding<lb />
shower was full of great surprise<lb />
We are happy for you Love, the<lb />
Alpha Phi's.<lb />
CONTRATULATIONS to A.e<lb />
Martin, the ADP Greek Mar<lb />
'i ear! Also congrats to Emily Pi �� �<lb />
the PDA Greek Woman i : u �<lb />
Love, the ADPs.<lb />
THE CIRCLE FOR CIVINX,<lb />
elf-love and inner p<lb />
FJizaberhWootenat752-6<lb />
more information.<lb />
THE BROTHER OF PHI KAPPA j<lb />
TAU want to wish Will Harr and j<lb />
the brothers of BTP good lud<lb />
quick recovery!<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
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If you're<lb />
Pregnant<lb />
and need help making choices<lb />
�Free, confidential professional<lb />
pregnancy counseling<lb />
�Financial assistance<lb />
�Help select adoptive family<lb />
1-800-632-1400<lb />
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SUMMER UORK<lb />
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TYPISTS<lb />
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SECRETARY<lb />
RAFTERS<lb />
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Raleigh � Carv �Durham<lb />
Chapel Hill � Oxford<lb />
Rocky Mount<lb />
Fayetteville �Kinston<lb />
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Wilmington � RTP<lb />
Ringgold Towers<lb />
Now Taking Leases for August<lb />
1991 - 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, &amp;<lb />
Efficencv Apartments,<lb />
CALL 752-2865<lb />
WANDSWORTH<lb />
COMMONS<lb />
GREENVILLE'S NEWEST NAME<lb />
IN MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING<lb />
Excellent location on Arlington Boulevard.<lb />
Choice units available. Our and two.<lb />
bedrooms, energy efficrni. carpet, range,<lb />
refrigerator, washer-dryer .odcups. Brick<lb />
construction, quiet withxlia insulation.<lb />
lREE BASIC CABLE TV<lb />
Gntuifc<lb />
The Reallv Group<lb />
758-4711<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS - TEACHERS- ADULTS AGE 19 and up<lb />
LINE UP SUMMER WORK now!<lb />
WHEN: Early MayJune to Late WHAT: Field scounts to<lb />
AugustEarly Sept.<lb />
WHERE: Eastern NC Cos.<lb />
Lenior, Craven, Pitt, Jones,<lb />
Onslow, Greene<lb />
PAY: Min 5.50hour plus<lb />
Mileage expenses<lb />
SEMDIRESUMES TO: MCSI - PO Box 179<lb />
Grifton, NC 28530<lb />
monitor crops. We train.<lb />
QUALIF: Conscientious,<lb />
Good physical shape, Have<lb />
Own Vehicle, Reliable<lb />
GOVERNMENT<lb />
JOBS<lb />
$16,040 -<lb />
$59,230yr.<lb />
Call<lb />
1-900-468-2437<lb />
24 Hour Hotline<lb />
$2.95 per min.<lb />
. .JOBS . . .JOBS . . .<lb />
EAST CAROLINA<lb />
UNIVERSITY COLLECTS<lb />
CALL FOR ENTRIES<lb />
The Gray Art Gallery is seeking mu-<lb />
seum quality art works for a summer<lb />
exhibition highlighting the collections<lb />
of East Carolina University faculty,<lb />
staff and students. Works to be con-<lb />
sidered for the show will be juried at<lb />
theGray Art Gallery on May 9 and 10,<lb />
1991, from 10.00 am to 4:00 p.m. A<lb />
maximum of two works per person<lb />
will be accepted. The exhibition will<lb />
be limited to the first 60 works ac-<lb />
cepted. The Gray Art Gallery will<lb />
provide insurance for all works on<lb />
display during me exhibit Lenders<lb />
will be responsible for picking up<lb />
their work when the exhibit doses on<lb />
August 12,1991. for rnore inforrna-<lb />
bon on East Carolina University Col-<lb />
lects, contact Charles Lovell at 757-<lb />
6336.<lb />
INTERNATIONAL DINNER<lb />
International Students Association<lb />
presents its annual dinner with food<lb />
from over 10 different countries and<lb />
live performances on stage at<lb />
Mendenhall's multipurpose room on<lb />
Saturday, April 27,1991 from 6:30-<lb />
lftOO p.m. General admission is $8<lb />
and $6 for students. Tickets are on<lb />
sale now at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Don't miss this chance to<lb />
sample international cultures!<lb />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION<lb />
MOTORPHYSICAL FITNESS<lb />
COMPETENCY TEST<lb />
The tests will be held at Minges Coli-<lb />
seum on Tuesday, April 30,1991 at<lb />
1.00 p.m. A passing score on this test<lb />
is required of all students prior to<lb />
declaring physical education as a<lb />
major. Students must maintain an<lb />
average T-score of 45 on the six-item<lb />
test battery and haveat-score of 45 on<lb />
the aerobics run. Any student with<lb />
a medical condition that would<lb />
contraindicate participation in the<lb />
testing should contact Mike<lb />
McCammon or Dr. Gay Israel at 757-<lb />
4688. To be exempted from any por-<lb />
tion of the test, you must have a<lb />
physician's excuse. A detailed sum-<lb />
mary of the test components is avail-<lb />
able in the Human Performance<lb />
Laboratory (Room 371, Sports Medi-<lb />
cine Bldg.). You physician's excuse<lb />
must specifically state from which<lb />
items you are exempt<lb />
NEWMAN CATHOLIC<lb />
STUDENT CENTER<lb />
The Newman Catholic Student Cen-<lb />
ter wishes to announce that its Sun-<lb />
day, April 28,11:30 a.m. Mass will be<lb />
held outdoors at the Newman Center<lb />
and will be followed by an end of the<lb />
year cookout. In bad weather, the<lb />
Mass will be held as usual in the<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural Center. If<lb />
in doubt, call the Center at 757-3760.<lb />
NORTH CAROLINA Cn rNr<lb />
OF TEACHERS pf<lb />
MATHEMATICS<lb />
NCCTM will be holding its last meet-<lb />
ing this semester on Thursday, April<lb />
25 at 5O0p.m. in Austin 220. Apanel<lb />
of student teachers will be speaking<lb />
about their experiences and answer-<lb />
ing any questions. Refreshments will<lb />
be served. ALL education majors<lb />
(including elementary ed middle<lb />
grades math and secondary matfl'<lb />
majors) are strongly encourages to<lb />
attend. See you there!<lb />
RiP-E LIKE THE<lb />
WJNI<lb />
join ECU Recreational Services on a<lb />
Windsurfing trip to Cape HattentS<lb />
on April 26-2&amp; Take a study breaXj<lb />
and test out your windsurfing ski'<lb />
while havinglot of fun! Costis$25Xw<lb />
students and $30.00faculty-staff-<lb />
guestsand inchidesequipment, fo�L<lb />
transportation and instruction. ApnL j<lb />
trip meeting wil be held on April 24r j<lb />
S pm in Brewster D-101. For<lb />
further information, call 757-6911 or<lb />
P by 117 Ovistenbury Gym-<lb />
PIRATE<lb />
Drunken<lb />
By AMBER WILSON<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Anyone who drinks and <lb />
is a potential threat to so.<lb />
and at East Carolina 11<lb />
this threat i ling.<lb />
Two out of three<lb />
drive alter midnight in Grec<lb />
intoxicated and 1 . . . �i0Uj bc<lb />
charged with DW1 (Driving While<lb />
Impaired.<lb />
Drunken driving on the I<lb />
PUS is i;<lb />
intense adverl<lb />
services like "sober cha<lb />
like "Stud<lb />
Drunk Driving" have .<lb />
Many ECU stud.<lb />
the town is small and they will only<lb />
ive to drive a mile cm ake it<lb />
home safely.<lb />
Charles Vincent is a lea<lb />
vyer for drunk h .<lb />
tnville Karen K<lb />
luate, was Vincei<lb />
Kmg said that about 60 perc<lb />
.em's DW1 clients are I<lb />
King DW1<lb />
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King said "We hat.<lb />
tudents the<lb />
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cares the hell out of them, but<lb />
most of the tin I<lb />
the wheel drunk<lb />
get off relatively<lb />
a matter of money<lb />
After being com<lb />
North Carolina, dn<lb />
licenses for a year<lb />
ADETS (Alcohol II<lb />
Traffic School) tor<lb />
course stresses the e<lb />
provides DW'l siatil<lb />
about accident fatal)<lb />
drivers under the I<lb />
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involved in<lb />
driving in ; .<lb />
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also required<lb />
community<lb />
hours in jail I<lb />
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C. M. K1RKPATRIC<lb />
Dog Days�Snoopy sits outside enpymg the warm!<lb />
Record-breaking performance<lb />
more internships to East Carol<lb />
By<lb />
TRACY SCHWARTZ<lb />
Pirate Voice <lb />
Varsity Book Company has<lb />
expanded internships from 16 to 41<lb />
posiuons this year due to record-<lb />
breaking performances last summer<lb />
bv ECU students<lb />
Felix Forbes, assistant sales<lb />
manager for Varsity Company, said<lb />
that last year's group of students set<lb />
a company record in book sales<lb />
averaging $6,000 per person.<lb />
"My company was pleased with<lb />
the performance of last year's group,<lb />
so thev decided to expand the<lb />
program to allow more student<lb />
ptfucipation Forbes said.<lb />
As of April 8, the program has<lb />
accepted 31 students and only nine<lb />
spots remain open.<lb />
Forbes said that he is very<lb />
pleased with the students selected<lb />
thus far and is anticipating a fun-<lb />
fiUed summer.<lb />
"1 think it will be a challenging<lb />
summer but also rewarding<lb />
Forbes said "Students will have a<lb />
chance to run their own businesses<lb />
and, in my opinion, that's the best<lb />
type of learning experience<lb />
Forbes seemed positive when<lb />
asked how the program's quick<lb />
growth could affect performance, l<lb />
don't see hr j<lb />
anything but hell<lb />
"Other univcrsiud<lb />
Arizona Suite are<lb />
ECU must expanj<lb />
continue to stay oq<lb />
Forbes said wl<lb />
an applicant for<lb />
looks for students<lb />
above average soci<lb />
looks for those<lb />
working, who shoj<lb />
and are easy to<lb />
Forbes said that su<lb />
be willing to rj<lb />
summer.<lb />
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worked in school<lb />
Oklahoma City a<lb />
Forbes said, "stuj<lb />
than likely have tlj<lb />
work in Georgia<lb />
Atlanta"<lb />
Forbes said he<lb />
of thanks to the Ca<lb />
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campus. They<lb />
cooperative with<lb />
helped him<lb />
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$2.98 per min.l I<lb /><lb />
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500 p.m. in Brewster D-101. &amp;<lb />
further information, call 757-6911 <lb />
stop by 117 Chnstenbury Gym.<lb />
Zoice<lb />
LOOKING AROUND<lb />
"I think Earth Day was<lb />
really informing and<lb />
educating, but I tend to<lb />
forget those lessons<lb />
�Kim Rose<lb />
J<lb />
A .Journalism 32fH) Publication Protect<lb />
KSDAY<lb />
Drunken driving on the rise at ECU<lb />
By AMBER WILSON<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Anyone who drinks and drives<lb />
is a potential threat to society,<lb />
and at East Carolina University,<lb />
this threat is spreading.<lb />
Two out of three people who<lb />
drive after midnight in Greenville arc<lb />
intoxicated and legally should be<lb />
charged with DWI (Driving While<lb />
Impaired), officials say.<lb />
Drunken driving on the ECU<lb />
campus is increasing, despite the<lb />
intense advertising campaigns. Also,<lb />
services like "sober chauffeurs" and<lb />
organizations like "Students Against<lb />
Drunk Driving" have little impact.<lb />
Many ECU students have said that<lb />
the town is small and they ill only<lb />
have to drive a mile or so to make it<lb />
home safely.<lb />
Charles Vincent is a leading<lb />
lawyer for drunk drivers in<lb />
Greenville. Karen King, an ECU<lb />
graduate, was Vincent's assistant.<lb />
Kmg said that about 60 percent of<lb />
Vincent's DWI clients are ECU<lb />
students. King said once a DWI<lb />
offender has been in Vincent's<lb />
office, he or she is likely to return<lb />
again with another offense.<lb />
King said: "Wc have files on<lb />
students the sic of books. The<lb />
initial shock of receiving a DWI<lb />
scares the hell out of them, but<lb />
most of the time they gel behind<lb />
the wheel drunk again. People<lb />
get off relatively easy. It is just<lb />
a matter of money<lb />
After being convicted of DWI in<lb />
North Carolina, drivers lose their<lb />
licenses for a year and must attend<lb />
ADETS (Alcohol Drug Education<lb />
Traffic School) for four weeks. The<lb />
course stresses the effect of alcohol,<lb />
provides DWI statistics, and tells<lb />
about accident fatalities caused by<lb />
drivers under the influence. Statistics<lb />
show the relative risk of being<lb />
involved in a fatal crash while<lb />
driving impaired is about three umes<lb />
as great as it is for a sober driver.<lb />
Convicted DWI offenders are<lb />
also required to perform 24 hours of<lb />
community service or spend 24<lb />
hours in jail. Both the ADETS<lb />
program and the community service<lb />
cost between S50-S100 each.<lb />
King said drinking and driving<lb />
on campus is a problem. She<lb />
blames the students and also the<lb />
police for being lenient and not<lb />
addressing the problem.<lb />
"The police in Greenville are<lb />
inconsistent King said. "They look<lb />
for students driving drunk. Students<lb />
are the main concern of the police.<lb />
Once they stop an intoxicated<lb />
student, the police often let the<lb />
student keep driving. It doesn't make<lb />
sense. The system will never work<lb />
this way King said.<lb />
King said the only way there<lb />
will be a reduction of DWI's is if<lb />
the government enforces more strict<lb />
penalties. There were 663 DWI's in<lb />
Greenville in 1990. A large portion<lb />
of these offenders arc college stu-<lb />
dents. The problem is not getting<lb />
better on the ECU campus; it is<lb />
getting worse, she said.<lb />
Not all students arc caught<lb />
and convicted, and they still<lb />
continue to drink and drive. An<lb />
ECU senior, using the name<lb />
Kelly Smith, says he drives drunk<lb />
at least three times a week, and even<lb />
if she received a DWI she didn't<lb />
know if that would slop her from<lb />
doing the same thing again.<lb />
Many other students responded<lb />
similarly. Students say getting<lb />
caught would scare them and they<lb />
probably would not get behind the<lb />
wheel again when they were drunk.<lb />
"When I get into my car after drink-<lb />
ing, I'm paranoid Smith said. "I<lb />
look forward, backwards and down<lb />
every side street, looking out for cop<lb />
cars. I never have to drive that far<lb />
Smith added that most<lb />
students at ECU drink and<lb />
drive and will continue to do so.<lb />
An ECU junior using the name<lb />
Jim Johns, who was convicted of<lb />
DWI said: "I was driving down a<lb />
highway, speeding. I got pulled, and<lb />
the officer smelled alcohol on my<lb />
breath. He asked mc to step out of<lb />
9 ?? fr p0 -?<lb />
JAMIE BAILEY P�. - �<lb />
Smashed�As DWI rates increase at ECU, sights such as this will become more common.<lb />
my car and do some tests. The next<lb />
thing I knew, I was sitting in the<lb />
jailhouse. I didn't think I was drunk,<lb />
but apparently I was. I blew a .16<lb />
Johns explained the importance<lb />
of the ADETS class he had to<lb />
take. The class made him realize<lb />
that drinking and driving<lb />
endangered his life and others.<lb />
Johns said, "Showing the fatalities<lb />
caused by drunk drivers was<lb />
horrible-I mean disgusting. I'll<lb />
never drink and drive again<lb />
A source going by the name<lb />
Lisa West received her DWI<lb />
March 27, 1987. "I was more sober<lb />
than anyone else so I drove. I<lb />
thought I was all right, but I hit a<lb />
car, so obviously I wasn't<lb />
West said. "Drinking and<lb />
driving is drinking and driving,<lb />
no matter how much you've had<lb />
to drink She has not driven<lb />
drunk since then.<lb />
West also said it took a DWI to<lb />
stop her from repealing the offense<lb />
and to change her drinking habits.<lb />
War scars environment<lb />
By WENDY COUEY<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
The environmental effects of<lb />
the war may be felt for many years<lb />
to come, according 10 Dr. Joseph<lb />
Luczkovich, a biology professor<lb />
at East Carolina University.<lb />
"The Gulf area is not a pleasant<lb />
place to live at this time by our<lb />
standards he said, due to the smoke<lb />
and oil pollution in the Gulf. Also,<lb />
scientists arc unable to fully<lb />
measure the environmental impact<lb />
of the war at this time.<lb />
"There arc about 700 oil wells<lb />
burning night and day, continuously<lb />
putting out smoke clouds<lb />
Luczkovich said. This pollution<lb />
caused a "blackening of the sky in<lb />
the area around Kuwait"<lb />
According to Luczkovich, this<lb />
"blackening could possibly disrupt<lb />
the photosynihclic cycle of plant life<lb />
in the region If this occurs, he<lb />
said, there could be a slowing of<lb />
food production in the region. Other<lb />
subsistence staples could suffer from<lb />
the "war pollution" as well.<lb />
"The Gulf nations depend on<lb />
dcsalinization of salt water for the<lb />
majority of their drinking water. But<lb />
the deliberate oil spills can inhibit<lb />
and disrupt the dcsalinization<lb />
process Luczkovich said.<lb />
"If oil got into the water<lb />
ucatmcni facilities, it could clog the<lb />
Tillers used he said. "This would<lb />
slow down fresh water production,<lb />
but it would not prevent it<lb />
Luczkovich also said that the<lb />
impact on animal life in the region<lb />
may be substantial.<lb />
"Animals there will be affected<lb />
with any obvious oil spill,<lb />
especially semi-aquatic birds that<lb />
feed in the waters. They go down in<lb />
the water for food, and then they get<lb />
coated in oil. Then it's impossible<lb />
for them to fly. They will<lb />
eventually die because they cannot<lb />
move around<lb />
Other Gulf animals suffer<lb />
but ii'&amp;hwt'taprcdicL . mny samtatioo facilities in the<lb />
the consequences of the pollution<lb />
as well.<lb />
"Larval fish would be affected,<lb />
due to the oil spills in the<lb />
Gulf. Adult fish probably wouldn't<lb />
be affected too much. They, are.<lb />
not talking major damage to<lb />
fisheries;<lb />
According to Luczkovich, water<lb />
pollution is not the only potential<lb />
threat for the animal population.<lb />
"Oil fresh out of the ground can be<lb />
toxic, he said. This can also place<lb />
animals at risk.<lb />
The human population is not<lb />
immune to the effects of the<lb />
pollution either.<lb />
"There will probably be an<lb />
increase in emphysema he said.<lb />
"Pollution can get into the lungs<lb />
and could have a significant effect on<lb />
the cilia (hairlikc growths on certain<lb />
cells). There will probably be a<lb />
long-term increase in the rate of<lb />
lung cancer in Iraq and Kuwait.<lb />
"I would guess that the old<lb />
(65 yearsand the very young<lb />
(under 5 years) and anybody who has<lb />
respiratory problems would be<lb />
most vulnerable and would suffer<lb />
more effects<lb />
The spread of other diseases<lb />
could ajsp reftuH Jjpm ty war.<lb />
region. It will probably lead to<lb />
more dysentery and dysentery-like<lb />
diseases he said. Dead bodies<lb />
from the war pose another problem.<lb />
At the present, the corpses<lb />
increase the possibility of disease.<lb />
"The best thing (to prevent<lb />
diseases) would be to bury them<lb />
Luczkovich said.<lb />
Increased global warming poses<lb />
another environmental threat Global<lb />
warming seems to be heightened by<lb />
the environmental damage of the<lb />
war, according to Luczkovich.<lb />
"There's a lot of carbon dioxide<lb />
released into the environment. Some<lb />
scientists think it will increase<lb />
global warming, but they're not sure<lb />
how much<lb />
C. M. KJRKPATRICK'Prate Voice<lb />
Dog Days�Snoopy sits outside enjoying the warm weather.<lb />
'Risky' business could prove a success<lb />
By WENDY COUEY<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Record-breaking performances bring<lb />
more internships to East Carolina<lb />
By<lb />
TRACY SCHWARTZ<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Varsity Book Company has<lb />
expanded internships from 16 to 41<lb />
positions this year due to record-<lb />
breaking performances last summer<lb />
by ECU students.<lb />
Felix Forbes, assistant sales<lb />
manager for Varsity Company, said<lb />
that last year's group of students set<lb />
a company record in book sales<lb />
averaging $6,000 per person.<lb />
"My company was pleased with<lb />
the performance of last year's group.<lb />
so they decided to expand the<lb />
program to allow more student<lb />
anticipation Forbes said.<lb />
As of April 8, the program has<lb />
accepted 31 students and only nine<lb />
spots remain open.<lb />
Forbes said that he is very<lb />
pleased with the students selected<lb />
thus far and is anticipating a fun-<lb />
ftikd summer.<lb />
"I think it will be a challenging<lb />
summer but also rewarding<lb />
Forbes said. "Students will have a<lb />
chance to run their own businesses<lb />
and, in my opinion, that's the best<lb />
type of learning experience<lb />
Forbes seemed positive when<lb />
asked how the program's quick<lb />
growth could affect performance. I<lb />
don't sec how our growth can do<lb />
anything but help Forbes said.<lb />
"Other universities like LSU and<lb />
Arizona State arc expanding too, so<lb />
ECU must expand if wc want to<lb />
continue to stay on top<lb />
Forbes said when he interviews<lb />
an applicant for the program, he<lb />
looks for students with average to<lb />
above average social skills. He also<lb />
looks for those who arc hard<lb />
working, who show determination,<lb />
and arc easy to get along with.<lb />
Forbes said that students must also<lb />
be willing to relocate for the<lb />
summer.<lb />
Last summer ECU students<lb />
worked in school districts in the<lb />
Oklahoma City area. "This year<lb />
Forbes said, "students will more<lb />
than likely have the opportunity to<lb />
work in Georgia, just north of<lb />
Atlanta<lb />
Forbes said he owes a great deal<lb />
of thanks to the Career Planning and<lb />
Placement program here on ECU's<lb />
campus. They have been very<lb />
cooperative with Forbes and have<lb />
helped him contact many<lb />
prospective applicants, he said. He<lb />
added that the Co-operative<lb />
Education program at Pitt<lb />
Community College was also<lb />
helpful with student placement for<lb />
the program.<lb />
Greenville's newest health food<lb />
store opened in February, but how<lb />
long those doors will stay open is<lb />
another maucr.<lb />
Wendy Compton and Stephanie<lb />
Ingram may soon find out what it<lb />
takes to not only open, but to<lb />
maintain a small business in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
The two vegetarians, tired of<lb />
limited selections and variety,<lb />
pooled their resources and opened the<lb />
Evans Street Organic Grocery.<lb />
Compton, an ECU sophomore, and<lb />
her partner, Ingram, a former ECU<lb />
student, jumped into the business<lb />
waters this spring a little hastily,<lb />
said local small business advisers.<lb />
"There should have been some<lb />
market research said Pamela Hart,<lb />
the director of the Small Business<lb />
Development Center at ECU. "There<lb />
are a lot of pitfalls to starting a new<lb />
business, and one is not researching<lb />
an idea enough<lb />
The pair began serious<lb />
investigation into their business<lb />
plans back in November and<lb />
December of 1990. But with little<lb />
business experience, how long their<lb />
store lasts will depend on how they<lb />
approach their marketing. Hart said.<lb />
"About 70 percent of small<lb />
businesses fold in their first year<lb />
Hart said, "but they made it past the<lb />
crucial stage because a lot of people<lb />
fail before they even open their<lb />
doors<lb />
Walter Fills, the director of the<lb />
North Carolina Small Business<lb />
Technology and Development<lb />
Center for the Ea- .rn Kej, nal<lb />
Center, also recommended that the<lb />
young entrepreneurs consider<lb />
conducting market research.<lb />
"The very first thing we focus<lb />
on is market analysis he said. "In<lb />
Greenville, I don't know that there<lb />
are that many students and faculty<lb />
that are into health foods<lb />
"Any business, regardless of size<lb />
or whatever, has got to have a<lb />
business plan �Walter Fitts<lb />
Fitts also said that the novice<lb />
businesspersons should develop a<lb />
business plan to enhance their<lb />
marketing potential. Fitts said that<lb />
nationally, 80 percent of new small<lb />
businesses fail.<lb />
"Any business, regardless of<lb />
size or whatever, has got to have a<lb />
business plan. If they don't have<lb />
one, they're skating on that 80<lb />
percent<lb />
But the future is not completely<lb />
bleak for the two, he said.<lb />
"If they could almost treat this<lb />
as a quasi-hobby, over a long period<lb />
of time, they may make it Fitts<lb />
said. "I compliment them on their<lb />
initiative, but they will be the<lb />
exception to the rule if<lb />
they're successful<lb />
But, as Wendy Compton said,<lb />
"We only owe money to a few<lb />
people, so we won't be in debt (if<lb />
the business fails)<lb />
SHAWNA CHANCEPirate Vote<lb />
Food Storeo�Stephanie Ingram hopes to prove experts wrong.<lb /><pb facs="00058282_tn_0008" /><lb />
t<lb />
Features<lb />
Students remember Earth Day<lb /><lb />
By TONY SMITH<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Many ECU students participated<lb />
in a worldwide event last year. Some<lb />
of them spent the warm, breezy<lb />
April afternoon riding bicycles and<lb />
enjoying the heightened sense of<lb />
contentment. Others visited local<lb />
parks to join in the enthusiasm<lb />
surrounding the affair.<lb />
The event was Earth Day. Held<lb />
on April 22, 1990, the day was a<lb />
memorable experience for many. Or<lb />
was it?<lb />
"I'm not really sure what Earth<lb />
Day was about or why they had it<lb />
ECU senior Robb Imperato said. "1<lb />
thought it was a good excuse to<lb />
party though<lb />
These sentiments are shared by<lb />
ECU students. Most can remember<lb />
what they were doing on that day<lb />
but forget why they were doing it.<lb />
"I went out to River Park North<lb />
because that's where everybody said<lb />
they were going ECU student Lori<lb />
Hunter said. "There were a lot of<lb />
really neat animal exhibits and some<lb />
information about recycling, but I<lb />
really didn't know why 1 was mere<lb />
Earth Day 1990 was actually<lb />
the 20lh anniversary of the original<lb />
Earth Day (held on April 22, 1970).<lb />
That day was the brainchild of<lb />
Denis Hayes, a Harvard Law School<lb />
dropout turned environmental<lb />
activist.<lb />
Hayes appealed to Congress to<lb />
support a day of environmental<lb />
awareness. His intent was to hold<lb />
rallies, speeches and demonstrations<lb />
to promote the welfare of the planet.<lb />
Congress approved, and the day<lb />
became a success, with more than<lb />
20 million Americans participating.<lb />
In short order, Congress enacted<lb />
a number of regulations to protect<lb />
the environment.<lb />
These actions led to the<lb />
resurgence of Earth Day in 1990.<lb />
In a recent Los Angeles Times<lb />
interview (Feb. 28, 1991), Hayes<lb />
said that he wanted to hold the event<lb />
again to find out two things. "First,<lb />
I wanted to determine whether we<lb />
were better off doing all that we<lb />
have done since 1970 he said.<lb />
Second, I wanted to see if we, as a<lb />
planet, were in better shape now.<lb />
The answers to those questions arc<lb />
cs and no, in that order<lb />
Hayes' feelings are mirrored bv<lb />
many ECU students, who also find<lb />
the answers to those questions<lb />
becoming clear.<lb />
'The 1980s just crushed the<lb />
environment said David Ritchie,<lb />
an environmental design student. "I<lb />
think that the world is going to have<lb />
to work really hard to suppress the<lb />
damage we have done to it in the<lb />
past few years. Earth Day is a good<lb />
idea, but it doesn't stick with<lb />
people. They need to be reminded of<lb />
their responsibilities constantly<lb />
Junior Kim Rose said: "I think<lb />
Earth Day was really informing and<lb />
educating, but I tend to forget those<lb />
lessons. The planet is definitely<lb />
belter off for the efforts we have<lb />
made, but we still have a long vy<lb />
to go<lb />
Some students remember the<lb />
day a bit more personally. ECU<lb />
senior Walt Hammctt said: "I was<lb />
definitely involved in Earth Day<lb />
1990. Growing up in Washington.<lb />
I learned the importance of trees in<lb />
rotation to the atmosphere. So last<lb />
Earth Day, I planted a few pine<lb />
saplings and now they're getting<lb />
pretty big<lb />
There arc no plans yet for a<lb />
third Earth Day.<lb />
Dance Theatre holds Spring Concert<lb />
, i<lb />
3T<lb />
Has this ever happened to you?<lb />
JA1VBE BAILEY'Pirafe Voice<lb />
To prevent embarrassment, go to Greenville's formal wear shops.<lb />
Puttin' on the Ritz<lb />
By LaTARA BULLOCK<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
The East Carolina Dance<lb />
Theatre will once again present its<lb />
annual Spring Concert this month.<lb />
The concert consists of five<lb />
dances, or "pieces choreographed<lb />
by five dance teachers in the East<lb />
Carolina dance program.<lb />
The teachers: Alan Arnctt,<lb />
Joseph Carow, Palti Weeks, Patricia<lb />
Pertalion and Dawn Clark, will use<lb />
their ideas to concentrate on five<lb />
different types of dances.<lb />
The choreographed pieces<lb />
will attempt to show a variety of<lb />
dance styles including jazz, ballet,<lb />
modem and lyrical.<lb />
Alan Arnctt said that some of<lb />
the dances may have a serious<lb />
message or theme behind them,<lb />
while others may be light-hearted or<lb />
purely entertaining, but each piece<lb />
will be different because of its<lb />
individual choreographer.<lb />
Arnett's untitlcd piece, for<lb />
example, will consist of recorded Alter seeing last year's<lb />
music as well as live music Spring Concert, many people (even<lb />
composed by percussionist Rodney the ones who said they knew<lb />
Howard. "My piece is about nothing about dance) said that while<lb />
freedom and human rightsArnctt they didn't alwavs understand the<lb />
said. The piece will contain five meaning behind a dance, they sull<lb />
sections including a duct m which enjoyed the concert<lb />
Arnett will dance. ,<lb />
The dances in the Spring Christie Evans, an ECL dance<lb />
Concert are performed bj ECl major and participant in this year i<lb />
students, most of whom are dance concert, said: "Seeing last year s<lb />
majors and minors.Thc dancers have performance was a learn.<lb />
a very lon� and involved preparation experience. It contributes to v <lb />
process ahead of them because the understanding of the art of da:<lb />
finished product is a reliction ol The show was very entertain ij<lb />
their instructors' work. "I he because it's not just jazz or<lb />
preparation starts with auditions at ballet but all types of dancing<lb />
the beginning of the semester, The Spring Concert will<lb />
continues with intense, late night start on Wednesday and last<lb />
practices and culminates with the through Saturday. It will be<lb />
performance in April. hclJ in McGwms Theatre at<lb />
The Dance Theatre gives die 8:15 each night. Tickets will be<lb />
public a chance to sec the talent S3 for students and $7.50 for<lb />
of the dancers at East Carolina, general admission.<lb />
It also allows the public to sec "r more information on the<lb />
different types of dances and Spring Concert contact the East<lb />
the choreographers particular <lb />
interpretations of them.<lb />
between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.<lb />
Local merchants<lb />
offer a variety<lb />
of formal fashions<lb />
for the season<lb />
By ANN JOHNSON<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Springtime wakens hibernating<lb />
nature and dresses it in fresh attire. It<lb />
is the season that blooms with fun,<lb />
love and, at ECU, formal events.<lb />
Whether it's a fraternity, sorority,<lb />
debutante, military or organizational<lb />
function, Greenville stores have<lb />
what you need to look your best for<lb />
that special occasion.<lb />
Bridal Boutique of Bells Fork<lb />
Square is an all-in-one formal wear<lb />
shop. One dress of each style offered<lb />
is kept in stock in different sizes to<lb />
ensure fit. When ordering a dress,<lb />
extra material can be sent to provide<lb />
your dale with a matching tie and<lb />
cummerbund. A tuxedo service is<lb />
also offered.<lb />
Another all-in-one formal wear<lb />
shop is Brides Beautiful of 109 E.<lb />
Arlington Blvd. They combine a<lb />
complete bridal service with a tuxedo<lb />
service and extensive formal gown<lb />
selection. Not only can they dye<lb />
your shoes to match your dress, but<lb />
they also have matching jewelry and<lb />
accessories to finish your look.<lb />
Looking for a more original<lb />
dress? Go to Matita, located in<lb />
Arlington Village. The shop has<lb />
been in existence for 25 years and<lb />
has one of the largest selections of<lb />
ladies formal wear in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"Our apparel is strictly special<lb />
occasion and cruise owner and<lb />
manager, I.aura McConncIl said.<lb />
Matita features designer dresses<lb />
and have their own label to remain<lb />
exclusive. There is also a sale closet<lb />
with specials from 50 percent to 70<lb />
percent off. Featured are sizes 2-20.<lb />
Sharpc's Formal Wear is the<lb />
only exclusive men's formal wear<lb />
shop in Greenville. The store has<lb />
been in business since 1949, and a<lb />
new store is opening on Greenville<lb />
Boulevard in the Boulevard Shoppcs<lb />
The leading contemporary<lb />
tuxedos for the '90s aie the L2!ic. the<lb />
Rivoli and the Paris "These lear.<lb />
more toward European fashion said<lb />
employee Tun Gomez. Grjcr<lb />
discounts arc also available at<lb />
Sharpc's, including a free tuxedo<lb />
rental lot the social chairman and<lb />
president Of Uie fraternities.<lb />
"We encourage students not to<lb />
wear tails for night social functions<lb />
i � ause the trend leans more toward<lb />
a contemporary look Gomez said.<lb />
"If somebody comes in here<lb />
right now and needs a tux-<lb />
edo for tonight, I can fit<lb />
him �Frank Steinbeck<lb />
Steinbeck's Men's Shop of 604<lb />
Arlington Blvd. has a complete<lb />
tuxedo service. What sets them apart<lb />
from any other shop in Greenville is<lb />
that they stock their own tuxedos.<lb />
"This means that if somebody<lb />
comes in here right now and needs a<lb />
tuxedo for tonight, I can fit him<lb />
said owner Frank Steinbeck. The<lb />
basic black tuxedo is kept in slock,<lb />
but grays, whites, stripes or special<lb />
requests have to be ordered.<lb />
The tuxedos are ordered from<lb />
four different wholesale formal wear<lb />
houses to provide a diverse selection.<lb />
Stei,K ' ,?'so has three full-time<lb />
udo.i . . tormal wear consultant<lb />
in the store.<lb />
Summer 1991 brings daring styles ,<lb />
to swimwear fashions and accessories<lb />
By CM. KIRKPATRICK<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Most women work hard to<lb />
achieve the perfect body for summer.<lb />
As the weather begins to get<lb />
warmer, the beaches begin to get<lb />
crowded, and the competition on the<lb />
beach is outrageous.<lb />
An important part of a girl's<lb />
summer wardrobe is a bathing suit.<lb />
According to Sports Illustrated<lb />
magazine, what was hot last<lb />
summer is not this year.<lb />
David Cutlip, an employee at<lb />
The Surf Report, a surf shop in the<lb />
Plaza, said, "The main difference in<lb />
the bathing suits this year is that<lb />
neons are out"<lb />
He explained that new suits<lb />
are being made that do not fade after<lb />
wearing them for a summer. This<lb />
means that you can throw out your<lb />
old suit and look for a new one.<lb />
When buying a suit for the<lb />
summer of 1991, keep these few<lb />
simple rules in mind.<lb />
JAMhr BAILEYPrate Voce<lb />
Fashion Innovation�Students sport the hottest looks in swimwear<lb />
Rule number one: Be daring<lb />
with your suit. Stay away from the<lb />
"safe" look.<lb />
Rule number two: Gel rid ol<lb />
those neon, wild-patterned suits.<lb />
Cutlip said, "Companies arc<lb />
experimenting with earthy colors<lb />
and toning down the exotic<lb />
patterned suits<lb />
If you wear makeup on the<lb />
beach, remember to keep it very<lb />
light. Be sure to use sunscreen each<lb />
time you go out in the sun.<lb />
Most importantly, dress<lb />
according to what best fits your<lb />
style.<lb />
oice<lb />
EditorAnn Johnson<lb />
Layout EditorShawna Chance<lb />
Photo EditorJamie Bailey<lb />
News EditorWendy Couey<lb />
Features EditorTony Smith<lb />
Student Life EditorJ.D. Jamison<lb />
Entertainment EditorJeff Becker<lb />
Copy EditorsColleen Kirkpatrick<lb />
Kim Rose<lb />
Amber Wilson<lb />
Alicia Ford<lb />
Layout DesignersTracy Schwartz<lb />
Shari Edwards<lb />
Stephanie Creasey<lb />
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Prate Voice m a laboratory publication for Journalism 3200, Copy-Editing and<lb />
Design Views presented are those of the individual student writers They do not<lb />
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Carolina University<lb />
i Quicksilver offers<lb />
music alternatives ?<lb />
By TONY SMITH<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
"1 like giving people what<lb />
they want<lb />
That's the way Tom Ives,<lb />
owner of Greenville's Quicksilver<lb />
Record and Book Exchange,<lb />
describes his business philosophy.<lb />
Quicksilver, as it is more<lb />
commonly referred to, opened in<lb />
downtown Greenville 10 years ago.<lb />
Ives transplanted the store from<lb />
Jacksonville, N.C in an effort to<lb />
bring something new to a small<lb />
college town.<lb />
"I wanted to bring a big city<lb />
record store to a smaller town Ives<lb />
said. "I thought people might<lb />
appreciate a music store with a<lb />
different variety of albums<lb />
Quicksilver's musical inventory<lb />
ranges from Mozart to Metallica,<lb />
The Itals to The O-Jays and Chopin<lb />
to the The Sex Pistols. The store is<lb />
literally stacked with compact discs,<lb />
albums and cassettes, which are<lb />
usually sold at discount prices.<lb />
Ives frequently stresses that<lb />
Quicksilver is open to whatever<lb />
people suggest, especially students.<lb />
"A tot of Greenville businesses have<lb />
a bad relationship with students<lb />
Ives said. "But we love them in<lb />
here. I think that they feel<lb />
comfortable when they walk in<lb />
The store's additional<lb />
merchandise includes current music<lb />
magazines, T-shirts and a large<lb />
selection of oversized posters.<lb />
In addition to musical<lb />
paraphernalia. Quicksilver also<lb />
offers a vast selection of hardback<lb />
and paperback books. The store's<lb />
book section is full of classical<lb />
literature, as well as science-fiction,<lb />
mystery and action novels.<lb />
"I've always carried books<lb />
because my wife. Rebecca, likes to<lb />
read Ives said. "But recently I've<lb />
increased my book selection due to<lb />
requests. My main interest is still<lb />
music though<lb />
Ives interest in musk has led to<lb />
many good connections over the<lb />
years and he frequently shares these<lb />
benefits with his customers.<lb />
"I've got avenues open to me<lb />
which I can special order music<lb />
upon request Ives said.<lb />
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By AMBER WILSON<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Cheap pitchers, good food and<lb />
a relaxing atmosphere lure students<lb />
downtown to Bunny's Grill.<lb />
Anf Safi, owner of Bur.n 's<lb />
Gnll, said he aims his business to-<lb />
ward the students.<lb />
"I nave enjoyed Bunny's so<lb />
much, it has become a personal<lb />
projeciof mineSail said "When I<lb />
bought Bunny's, I never planned on<lb />
changing anything. But no. I see<lb />
how well Bunny's is doing and how<lb />
much students enjoy it, so I want to<lb />
make changes Safi said.<lb />
Many changes are due to stu-<lb />
dents' requests, he said.<lb />
"I was asked several umes to<lb />
build an outside deck by siuderr.<lb />
I did Safi said. Safi said he be-<lb />
lieves the outside deck has in-<lb />
creased business substantially.<lb />
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business, he said.<lb />
"I've increased the price of<lb />
pitchers to SI .50. and business has<lb />
actually gotten better Safi said<lb />
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about 17 kegs a night, and now we<lb />
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By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Graduation is approaching in<lb />
just a few weeks, and many future<lb />
graduates still do not have a "real"<lb />
job lined up.<lb />
Because fewer jobs are avail-<lb />
able, many students arc not anxious<lb />
to jump into the job pool. The ma-<lb />
jority of graduating students have<lb />
not been on any interviews, made<lb />
any phone calls or even comprised a<lb />
resume. Some graduates will move<lb />
back home to live off Mom and Dad<lb />
until a good job knocks on their<lb />
door. Others, will conunue working<lb />
their school jobs until something<lb />
better comes along. Many graduates<lb />
find that they are earning more<lb />
money now than they could in an<lb />
entry-level job.<lb />
Cartene Moore graduated last<lb />
year and works at Annabel's as a<lb />
waitress. She has been on several<lb />
interviews related to her major in<lb />
communiv, j<lb />
find a good enol<lb />
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Counseling Center<lb />
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for students<lb />
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Relaxing In the rays�Students enjoy the beautiful spring weather.<lb />
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By J.D. JAMISON<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
University life can bring much<lb />
stress and anxiety. To learn to cope<lb />
with these problems, one can visit<lb />
the Counseling Center.<lb />
The Counseling Center,<lb />
located on the balcony of Wright<lb />
Auditorium, offers counseling to<lb />
students, faculty and school<lb />
empfoyees. It offers workshops in<lb />
assertveness training and study<lb />
skills, and it helps students cope<lb />
with the death of a loved one and<lb />
sexual assault<lb />
Thepe workshops, as well as<lb />
many others, are scheduled<lb />
throughout the year.<lb />
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Student Life<lb />
Hazing in black Greek organizations<lb />
By LaTARA BULLOCK<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
SHAWNA CHANCEPrafe Voice<lb />
Buddl� at Bunny's�a typical evening at ECU<lb />
Relax and enjoy at Bunny's<lb />
By AMBER WILSON<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Cheap pitchers, good food and<lb />
a relaxing atmosphere lure students<lb />
downtown to Bunny's Grill.<lb />
Anf Safi, owner of Bunny's<lb />
Grill, said he aims his business to-<lb />
w ard the students.<lb />
"I have enjoyed Bunny's so<lb />
much, it has become a personal<lb />
projectof mine Safi said. "When I<lb />
bought Bunny's, I never planned on<lb />
changing anything. But now, I see<lb />
how well Bunny's is doing and how<lb />
much students enjoy it, sol want to<lb />
make changes Safi said.<lb />
Many changes are due to stu-<lb />
dents' requests, he said.<lb />
"I was asked several limes to<lb />
build an outside deck by students, so<lb />
i did Safi said. Safi said he be-<lb />
lieves the outside deck has in-<lb />
creased business substantially.<lb />
Bunny's also recently had 99-<lb />
cent pitchers, and this added to<lb />
business, he said.<lb />
"I've increased the price of<lb />
pitchers to $1.50, and business has<lb />
actually gotten better Safi said.<lb />
Before we were going through<lb />
about 17 kegs a night, and now we<lb />
are going through 21 kegs<lb />
Safi said he has many other<lb />
changes planned for Bunny's. He<lb />
plans to build a deck above the cur-<lb />
rcnt outside deck. This deck will be<lb />
used for private parties. When it is<lb />
not being used for a particular func-<lb />
tion, it will be open to the public.<lb />
Safi will also install several<lb />
televisions inside Bunny's for<lb />
viewing sporting events.<lb />
Bunny's Grill will offer bands<lb />
frec-of-chargc one or two nights a<lb />
week on the outside deck. He may<lb />
also obtain a liquor license, he said.<lb />
Safi said he will continue run-<lb />
ning weekly food specials for the<lb />
college students' budgets and mak-<lb />
ing changes for his customers.<lb />
Mike Lane, an ECU senior,<lb />
said that Bunny's Grill is a great<lb />
place to go before downtown.<lb />
"I used lo hang out at other<lb />
bars all the time, but now Bunny's<lb />
is the place to go Lane said You<lb />
can't beat the cheap pitchers<lb />
Lane said that building the<lb />
upper deck would increase business<lb />
because there would be more room<lb />
for more people.<lb />
Catherine Holland, an ECU<lb />
senior, said: "It doesn't matter what<lb />
day of the week you go lo Bunny's,<lb />
you always run into someone you<lb />
know. You can sit outside with a<lb />
group of friends and see what's<lb />
going on downtown<lb />
"The students are my main<lb />
concern Safi said.<lb />
"I want ihem lo be comfort-<lb />
able and enjoy themselves. They<lb />
arc my business<lb />
Hazing crackdowns on the East<lb />
Carolina University campus are<lb />
causing the black Greek<lb />
organizations to begin to ban<lb />
pledging.<lb />
The black Greek fraternities and<lb />
sororities have been known to have<lb />
the most tedious pledging process.<lb />
A typical scene at ECU would<lb />
be a group of women walking across<lb />
campus in military style and carry-<lb />
ing potted plants or a group of men<lb />
running across campus wearing<lb />
similiar outfits and chanting loudly.<lb />
This is what the public and<lb />
potential members have come to<lb />
expect of the black Greek pledging<lb />
process. And most of the members<lb />
respect and value their hazing<lb />
traditions.<lb />
Hazing has been responsible for<lb />
many accidents including death. One<lb />
fatality occurred at Morchousc<lb />
College in Atlanta, Ga. A freshman<lb />
pledge died of cardiac dysrylhmia<lb />
after attending a meeting where<lb />
fraternity brothers pounded on the<lb />
chest of potential members.<lb />
Some localized accidents<lb />
occurred at schools including North<lb />
Carolina A&amp;T and North Carolina<lb />
Central University.<lb />
After several incidents, the<lb />
Greek organizations on the national<lb />
level decided to change the pledging<lb />
process, abolishing hazing for good.<lb />
Hank Nuwer, author of "Broken<lb />
Pledges: The Deadly Rite of<lb />
Hazing said pledging is<lb />
demeaning.<lb />
"If you end pledging, the<lb />
students will not stop hazing<lb />
Nuwer said.<lb />
"They will only take it<lb />
underground, where it will be even<lb />
more difficult to stop. We don't<lb />
have a lot of rites of passage these<lb />
days, and young men and women<lb />
seem to want rites of passage. As<lb />
obnoxious and dangerous and silly<lb />
as these rituals are, students<lb />
continue to cling to them<lb />
Dr. Larry Smith, assistant vice<lb />
chancellor of Minority Student<lb />
Affairs, said that Greeks think of<lb />
hazing as a rite because of its<lb />
tradition. "It's hard to change<lb />
people's attitude Smith said.<lb />
"When something has been done to<lb />
you for so long, you automatically<lb />
want to do it to someone else. But 1<lb />
think abolishing hazing is right<lb />
Smith said that he doesn't agree<lb />
with any form of hazing within any<lb />
Greek organization, black or white.<lb />
Smith said that he never pledged. "I<lb />
didn't sec the need for anyone to beat<lb />
me and call me their brother<lb />
However, Shari Edwards of<lb />
Delta Sigma Thcta Sorority said that<lb />
hazing helps to build character and it<lb />
teaches you how to be verbal if<lb />
you're shy. Edwards said that<lb />
everything is done for a purpose.<lb />
"Beating" is just a misconception.<lb />
"The pre-plcdging process<lb />
teaches you how to be humble when<lb />
you never thought you would and<lb />
you bond with individuals that<lb />
you've never met Edwards said.<lb />
"Now, the process is too short<lb />
and too optional. You don't have to<lb />
learn the history (behind the soror-<lb />
ity) if you don't want to<lb />
Edwards said that the pledging<lb />
process used to have a sense of<lb />
testing one's mentality, whereas<lb />
now all one has to do is pay money<lb />
10 gel accepted into the sorority.<lb />
Steve Holmes, a member of<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, said<lb />
that he and others think that<lb />
abolishing hazing will make<lb />
members and potential members<lb />
lose interest. As a result, pledging<lb />
will deteriorate and eventually die<lb />
out. Holmes said that many<lb />
members think that hazing activities<lb />
build unity within a chapter and<lb />
create an element of respect.<lb />
At ECU. pledging costs more<lb />
now, and ihe process has been<lb />
shortened. The pledge period is also<lb />
run by the university, whereas<lb />
before it was run by individual<lb />
chapters.<lb />
"Hazing in the form of beating<lb />
is wrong Holmes said. "But<lb />
hazing as far as giving up<lb />
something to gain a new love for a<lb />
fraternity or sorority should still be<lb />
a part of pledging<lb />
Transition means learning to cope<lb />
By TRACY SCHWARTZ<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Students who return to school<lb />
or enroll for the first time when<lb />
they are 25 years or older may not<lb />
feel comfortable because they do not<lb />
fit the traditional stereotype of ihe<lb />
18- lo 22-year-old college student.<lb />
These students enrolled at ECU<lb />
who are over 25 are classified as<lb />
non-traditional students. There arc<lb />
more than 3,000 this semester, and<lb />
each year that number grows larger.<lb />
The Division of Student Life<lb />
tries to help these students<lb />
adjust lo their new scholastic<lb />
environment.<lb />
One way tficy help is through<lb />
their publication "Bridging the<lb />
Gap a handbook for the older<lb />
student. This guide helps the<lb />
students become familiar with the<lb />
school. It is a composite of the<lb />
experiences of older students who<lb />
had to cope with getting in<lb />
college and staying in.<lb />
The handbook is designed to<lb />
make the older students' transition<lb />
from the outside world to the<lb />
classroom a little easier. It<lb />
concentrates on making the best of<lb />
one's university experience and<lb />
offers a guide to ihe many different<lb />
academic services available at ECU,<lb />
such as main labs, handicapped<lb />
student services, health services and<lb />
other university services.<lb />
It also gives a complete<lb />
listing of telephone numbers and<lb />
times of operation for these<lb />
places. This publication, when<lb />
used with other ECU publications,<lb />
such as the "ECU Handbook" or<lb />
ihe "General College Student<lb />
Manual enhances the older stu-<lb />
dents' chances of academic survival.<lb />
Christopher Zigovsky, 33,<lb />
returned to ECU last fall after<lb />
dropping out in 1977 when he was<lb />
placed on academic probation.<lb />
Zigovsky said: "After all those<lb />
years of not having a college<lb />
diploma, I felt it was time to return<lb />
and get my degree. I decided<lb />
this when I was turned down for a<lb />
promotion just because I lacked a<lb />
piece of paper. Now that I'm<lb />
older and more mature, classes<lb />
seem to be easier on me. I<lb />
actually take time out to study.<lb />
That's something I didn't do 13<lb />
years ago<lb />
He has a 40-hour-a-wcck job<lb />
and is a full-time student. He is also<lb />
still an active member of the Navy<lb />
Reserve. Zigovsky said paving his<lb />
own way has played a big part as<lb />
far as grades are concerned. "I don't<lb />
want to throw my money away<lb />
he said, "so my grades are far<lb />
better now, than back in 1978<lb />
Another non-traditional student,<lb />
Lorie Carver, has returned to<lb />
school now that her children are<lb />
grown and are in school. She is<lb />
35 years old and has decided to<lb />
continue her education and get her<lb />
degree in interior design<lb />
"I was out of high school for<lb />
15 years before I decided to resume<lb />
my education at the University of<lb />
Cincinnati Carver said.<lb />
She ended up at ECU when her<lb />
husband transferred to Greenville<lb />
with his company. ECU had the<lb />
program she was interested in, so<lb />
she enrolled, she said.<lb />
Some teen-agers may feel forced<lb />
to go to college by their parents and<lb />
tortd not i tO"da 'well. An<lb />
advantage for older students is thai<lb />
they enter college for a specific<lb />
purpose. They arc also more<lb />
mature and have better study habits.<lb />
FUTURE OUTLOOK: According to seniors,<lb />
job opportunities are looking grim after May<lb />
Percentage of Degrees by School Division for Academic Year 1989-1990<lb />
UNDERGRADUATE<lb />
Education 16�c<lb />
Technology 6<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Graduation is approaching in<lb />
just a few weeks, and many future<lb />
graduates still do not have a "real"<lb />
job lined up.<lb />
Becaasc fewer jobs are avail-<lb />
able, many students are not anxious<lb />
to jump into the job pool. The ma-<lb />
jority of graduating students have<lb />
not been on any interviews, made<lb />
any phone calls or even comprised a<lb />
resume. Some graduates will move<lb />
back home to live off Mom and Dad<lb />
until a good job knocks on their<lb />
door. Others, will continue working<lb />
their school jobs until something<lb />
better comes along. Many graduates<lb />
find that they are earning more<lb />
money now than they could in an<lb />
entry-level job.<lb />
Cariene Moore graduated last<lb />
year and works at Annabelle's as a<lb />
waitress. She has been on several<lb />
interviews related to her major in<lb />
communication, but she has yet to<lb />
find a good enough offer, she said.<lb />
"The jobs are there in<lb />
broadcasting, but I'm holding out<lb />
for the money Moore said. "After<lb />
four years of college, I don't want to<lb />
start out making less than I do now.<lb />
If I didn't already have a job, I<lb />
would be out looking every day in-<lb />
stead of once or twice a month<lb />
Jake Fine graduated in De-<lb />
cember 1990 with a degree in in-<lb />
dustry and technology and a minor<lb />
in construction. More than four<lb />
months later, and he has not found a<lb />
job. Fine said he never expected to<lb />
still be working as a bartender after<lb />
his graduation.<lb />
Fine said: "I enjoy the work I<lb />
do now, and the money is not too<lb />
bad. That makes it hard to really get<lb />
motivated; I guess I'm wailing for<lb />
the right job, but with working all<lb />
the time, I just don't have time to<lb />
really go out there and look.<lb />
"Besides, I'm having a hard<lb />
time just finding anything in my<lb />
field<lb />
Vickie Long finished her degree<lb />
in Special Education in 1986 and is<lb />
currently employed at Burroughs<lb />
Wellcome as a quality assurance<lb />
technician, mainly dealing with<lb />
chemical composites and sampling.<lb />
She taught school at Nashville Ele-<lb />
mentary to special ed students<lb />
briefly after graduating.<lb />
She quit leaching school after<lb />
only six months mainly because of<lb />
the money. "It just isn't there,<lb />
especially in N.C and I really re-<lb />
gret majoring in the field I did<lb />
Long said.<lb />
"If I had a choice. I would have<lb />
changed it to engineering or chemi-<lb />
cal technology<lb />
The security of already having a<lb />
job may be appealing to many grad-<lb />
uates, and in light of the current job<lb />
recession, it may not be a bad idea.<lb />
Sooner or later, though, there comes<lb />
a time when people must move on<lb />
and put to use the degree they have<lb />
earned during their years at ECU.<lb />
Home Economics 7<lb />
Nursing 4<lb />
Social Work 4<lb />
Allied Health 4<lb />
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Art 3 m<lb />
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Graduating students ponder future<lb />
By JAMIE BAILEY<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Counseling Center<lb />
provides answers<lb />
for students<lb />
By J.D. JAMISON<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
JAME BAILEY Pin Voiot<lb />
iys�Students enjoy the beautiful spring weainer.<lb />
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University life can bring much<lb />
stress and anxiety. To learn to cope<lb />
with these problems, one can visit<lb />
the Counseling Center.<lb />
The Counseling Center,<lb />
located on the balcony of Wright<lb />
Auditorium, offers counseling to<lb />
students, faculty and school<lb />
employees. It offers workshops in<lb />
asseriveness training and study<lb />
skills. and it helps students cope<lb />
with the death of a loved one and<lb />
sexual assault.<lb />
Theae workshops, as well as<lb />
many others, are scheduled<lb />
throughout the year.<lb />
Special groups are also added<lb />
when certain crises arise. One such<lb />
group was added to help people<lb />
cope with ihe war in Iraq.<lb />
Individual meetings are also<lb />
available. They run about 50<lb />
minutes, are usually scheduled on a<lb />
weekly basis and should be<lb />
arranged in advance.<lb />
The center's staff consists of<lb />
five full-time counselors and some<lb />
part-time help.<lb />
Julie Ingram, a full-time coun-<lb />
selor with a degree in counseling,<lb />
said she sees an average of six to<lb />
seven people daily.<lb />
Although her concentration is<lb />
in women's issues, she handles a<lb />
variety of cases. When possible,<lb />
though, people are geared toward<lb />
the counselors' specialties.<lb />
At times, there are some cases<lb />
that require consultation. "These<lb />
cases are sent to Student Health for<lb />
an appointment with the<lb />
psychiatrist Ingram said.<lb />
One point stressed by Ingram is<lb />
these services help students deal<lb />
with developmental and situational<lb />
concerns. "It is normal for students<lb />
to feel anxiety about visiting,<lb />
thinking they must be abnormal,<lb />
when the truth is that most<lb />
problems we address are everyday<lb />
concerns she said.<lb />
The center not only deals with<lb />
problems, but it also can help<lb />
students decide upon a major or<lb />
possible career.<lb />
One way of doing this is<lb />
through the Meyers-Briggs<lb />
Personality Type Indicator. This is a<lb />
counselor-administered test that<lb />
interprets social and career types.<lb />
The SIGI Plus s a computer<lb />
that individuals use on their own. It<lb />
offers self-assessment and career<lb />
research. The results are printed<lb />
instantly, whereas the other tests<lb />
require a waiting period.<lb />
The Counseling Center is open<lb />
from 8-5, Monday through Friday,<lb />
and the phone number is 757-6661.<lb />
What do you want to be when<lb />
you grow up? As children, we were<lb />
all asked this familiar question. As<lb />
graduating seniors, we must finally<lb />
find an answer.<lb />
Each year. East Carolina<lb />
University conducts a study through<lb />
the Office of Planning and<lb />
Institutional Research to determine<lb />
the specific number of students who<lb />
graduate from each school. Last<lb />
year's findings revealed changes in<lb />
the graduation rate. The most<lb />
noticeable change was the rise in the<lb />
number of students who graduated<lb />
with health and recreation degrees.<lb />
According to its 1989-90 study,<lb />
the largest number of ECU graduates<lb />
will pursue a career in a business<lb />
field. Last year, the School of<lb />
Business graduated 381 students.<lb />
The study also revealed that<lb />
teaching is the second most popular<lb />
profession for ECU students. The<lb />
School of Education graduated 338.<lb />
For 11 years, the number of<lb />
business majors has topped those in<lb />
education. They have always been<lb />
side by side, with only the School<lb />
of Industry and Technology breaking<lb />
into the top two from 1985 to 1988.<lb />
Although a career in business<lb />
proves to be the most popular<lb />
among ECU students, the school's<lb />
strict entry requirements only allow<lb />
for fewer high-qualily students.<lb />
Ernest B. Uhr. dean of the School of<lb />
Business, said. "We have artificially<lb />
tried to reduce the number of<lb />
business students by imposing these<lb />
rules and regulations<lb />
He said that with their limited<lb />
resources, they do not have the<lb />
means to educate 1,400 pre-<lb />
business students each year who<lb />
want to enter the school.<lb />
"We just don't have any place<lb />
to put them Uhr said.<lb />
The study also revealed an<lb />
increase of students who are<lb />
interested in pursuing careers in<lb />
health and recreation. The<lb />
department of health, physical<lb />
education, recreation and safely<lb />
graduated 164 last year.<lb />
The study also recorded 161<lb />
home economics graduates and 139<lb />
in technology. Throughout the<lb />
1980s, technology remained in the<lb />
top three, but this year's study<lb />
revealed its drop to fifth.<lb />
According to ECU records dated<lb />
back to 1968, the highest number of<lb />
students who have attended graduate<lb />
school have been education majors.<lb />
The second-highest number of<lb />
students in graduate school are<lb />
business majors.<lb />
In order to find out what the<lb />
average ECU student wants to do<lb />
-when he grows up a survey<lb />
compiling the responses of 50<lb />
sludents found results comparable to<lb />
the university study.<lb />
Twenty-three percent wanted to<lb />
be teachers and find a job<lb />
immediately after graduation, with<lb />
no plans to auend graduate school.<lb />
This contrasts with the 232<lb />
education majors who went on to<lb />
attend graduate school last year.<lb />
Lisa Webb, a home economics<lb />
major who would like to teach on<lb />
the high school level, said, "I just<lb />
want to graduate and go to work<lb />
Most students said they did not<lb />
have the time or the money for<lb />
graduate school right now, but they<lb />
would consider it in the future.<lb />
Seventeen percent wanted to<lb />
further their education in graduate<lb />
school and possibly go on to teach<lb />
in their field. They reasoned that<lb />
there is more money to be had with<lb />
a graduate degree. The majority of<lb />
the students were English majors.<lb />
However, one English major,<lb />
Byron Tolson, was part of the 10<lb />
percent who were undecided about<lb />
their future career. "Graduate school<lb />
could be in the picture, but I<lb />
wouldn't mind being a full-ume<lb />
loafer Tolson said.<lb />
With graduauon ahead in May,<lb />
many ECU students will don a cap<lb />
and gown to soon face the real world<lb />
after graduation. So, perhaps they<lb />
will finally be able to answer the<lb />
childhood question: "What do you<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
April 23.1991<lb />
No money? Get a job<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
During the course of the average<lb />
college student's mid-semester<lb />
break, asking mom and dad for extra<lb />
cash can be a touchy subject, espe-<lb />
cially if they don't have any.<lb />
So, many of us find ourselves<lb />
perusing through the classifieds,<lb />
looking for that "perfect" part-time<lb />
job. There is probably an opening at<lb />
the Fast Fare, but they are open 24<lb />
hours and you would get off work<lb />
just in time to make it to your 8<lb />
a.m. class. Brody's is always hiring,<lb />
but if catering to old ladies<lb />
and loud teeny-boppers is not in<lb />
your future, you could always gel a<lb />
job waiting tables.<lb />
The important thing to remem-<lb />
ber about waiting tables is that we<lb />
have all eaten in a restaurant<lb />
before. Try to remember the<lb />
last time you got lousy service and<lb />
the reasons why.<lb />
The following are a few tips<lb />
(mainly for college students<lb />
and surfers) for the beginning waiter<lb />
or waitress.<lb />
First, the customer is GOD.<lb />
That includes the somewhat<lb />
homicidal lady who is bulging from<lb />
her lime-green polyester pantsuit<lb />
and wants a pitcher of diet coke to<lb />
go along with her three<lb />
cheeseburgers and two apple pics.<lb />
That also includes the three<lb />
screaming monsters who are<lb />
throwing spaghetti across the<lb />
restaurant and knocking over<lb />
everyone's beverage glass in sight.<lb />
This category also includes the<lb />
couple who are having a huge fight<lb />
and taking their argument out on<lb />
you, and the couple in the corner<lb />
booth who won't come up for air<lb />
long enough to give you their order.<lb />
After ensuring your customers<lb />
that the universe does indeed<lb />
revolve around them, at least for the<lb />
next hour and a half, introduce<lb />
yourself. Customers like to know<lb />
your name so they can scream it<lb />
across the room. "Hi, my name is<lb />
Susan, I'll be your slave tonight<lb />
will usually suffice.<lb />
Now is the time to suggest a<lb />
before-dinner cocktail. Try to push<lb />
the wine, that way they can't com-<lb />
plain "my drink doesn't have any<lb />
liquor in it Or, in some cases,<lb />
"this drink is too strong, I can't<lb />
drink this" In either case, tell the<lb />
customer that the bartender is<lb />
really a lush. Say he is either<lb />
drinking on the job, and<lb />
therefore loo stingy with Jim Beam,<lb />
or he is already drunk and over-<lb />
pouring all the drinks.<lb />
If something is wrong with<lb />
their food, ALWAYS blame the<lb />
kitchen. "I'm really sorry your food<lb />
is cold, they must have prepared it<lb />
too fast If that doesn't work,<lb />
blame the hostess. "That dumb<lb />
blonde is forever seating people way<lb />
back here in the dark, and I must<lb />
have given your food to the wrong<lb />
table<lb />
Try to always keep their table<lb />
cleared of used dishes. When the guy<lb />
eating the all-you-can-eat ribs has a<lb />
small pyramid of bones piled up to<lb />
the ceiling, that's usually a sign that<lb />
he is finished. Another good sign is<lb />
the crushed-out cigarette butt in the<lb />
plate of mashed potatoes.<lb />
Now it is time for dessert. Be<lb />
sure to cut the hot fudge cake into<lb />
eight separate pieces for the group of<lb />
ladies who "just want a bite Now<lb />
go ahead and pa-pare to make seven<lb />
more of them.<lb />
When presenting the check, al-<lb />
ways bring back the correct change.<lb />
"I said keep the change not the<lb />
dollar bills" docs occur (often).<lb />
Also, be careful not to drop the 87<lb />
pennies the customer gave you for<lb />
his bill of SI5.87.<lb />
After you give them their<lb />
change and are through groveling for<lb />
your tip, tell them "thanks for that<lb />
50 cents, now I can get that opera-<lb />
tion I've been needing Be sure to<lb />
let the busboy clean the table.<lb />
Bass fishing offers escape<lb />
By TONY SMITH<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
The advent of warm weather<lb />
brings the inevitable urge for out-<lb />
door activity. Unfortunately, this<lb />
time of year many Greenville resi-<lb />
dents utter that timeless springtime<lb />
cry, "There's nothing to do in this<lb />
town<lb />
However, there is one source of<lb />
outdoor recreation that few take ad-<lb />
vantage of�bass fishing.<lb />
Greenville is abundant with<lb />
small lakes and ponds that are home<lb />
to an ample amount of largemouth<lb />
bass. Bass, which range in size from<lb />
a few ounces to more than 12<lb />
pounds, are recognizable by their<lb />
dark gray color and their wide, oval-<lb />
shaped mouths.<lb />
Often elusive and always<lb />
exciting to catch, bass provide ex-<lb />
cellent fishing for both beginners<lb />
and experts.<lb />
Every bass fisher has a theory<lb />
on how to catch more and larger<lb />
fish. In fact, fishing strategy has<lb />
become as much a part of the sport<lb />
as bait and tackle. When fishing for<lb />
bass, there are several considerations<lb />
to make:<lb />
� Fishing area: Obviously, a<lb />
good fishing area is one that is a<lb />
proven site for catching bass. River<lb />
Park North, operated by the<lb />
Greenville Parks and Recreation De-<lb />
partment and located on Mumford<lb />
Road, is a great local spot to catch<lb />
bass.<lb />
There are also many small<lb />
ponds around Pitt County Memorial<lb />
Hospital that yield good catches.<lb />
The Greenville City Engineer's of-<lb />
fice publishes a topographical map<lb />
of Pitt County that can be helpful in<lb />
discovering new fishing areas. Just<lb />
be sure that the area is not on pri-<lb />
vate property.<lb />
� Equipment: The two pieces of<lb />
equipment essential to bass fishing<lb />
arc the rod and reel. According to<lb />
bait shop owner Linda Faulkner, de-<lb />
ciding on a rod depends orr several<lb />
factors.<lb />
"Where you fish, the type of<lb />
bait you use, and the lime of year all<lb />
play a part Faulkner said. "For<lb />
instance, plastic worms require a<lb />
stiffer-action rod than natural<lb />
worms Rods range in price from<lb />
SI5 to $50.<lb />
Any type of reel may be used<lb />
for bass fishing, although those un-<lb />
familiar with the sport should con-<lb />
sider the "push-button" model.<lb />
Reels arc the most expensive piece<lb />
of equipment needed for bass fish-<lb />
ing, starting at around S25 and go-<lb />
ing as high as S250.<lb />
� Bait: Bass arc a unique fish<lb />
bevjue they are attracted to many<lb />
different types of bait. They will<lb />
strike at the conventional night<lb />
crawler worm and hook, or hold out<lb />
for a siable minnow.<lb />
Artificial bait comes in all<lb />
shapes, colors and sizes, and is rela-<lb />
tively inexpensive. Artificial bait<lb />
also tend to have strange names:<lb />
buzz-bait, spinner-bait, hula-popper<lb />
and lunker-lure, to name a few.<lb />
Faulkner said, "This time of<lb />
year, when the water is cold and the<lb />
fish are spawing, half of the people<lb />
use spinners and half use minnows<lb />
The warm weather will have the<lb />
bass up near the surface, which<lb />
provides an excellent opportunity.<lb />
Stones release new album<lb />
By JEFF BECKER<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
The Rolling Stones took<lb />
several songs recorded from last<lb />
year's world tour, produced a couple<lb />
new ones and put them on an album<lb />
called Flashpoint.<lb />
Flashpoint seems to have all<lb />
the right ingredients mixed together<lb />
in just the right way. Mick Jagger<lb />
and Keith Richards have a certain<lb />
chemistry on stage. Combine this<lb />
with the crowd's electricity and a<lb />
superb song selection, and the<lb />
Stones have one hot album on their<lb />
hands.<lb />
Only two songs off the album<lb />
are new releases: Highwire, the first<lb />
song to be released as a single, and<lb />
Sex Drive. The rest of the album<lb />
contains live versions of 15 classic<lb />
Stones tunes. Ruby Tuesday, Brown<lb />
Sugar, Satisfaction and Jumping<lb />
Jack Flash, just to name a few.<lb />
The album's standout is a five-<lb />
minuf rendition of Willy Dixon's<lb />
Little Red Rooster. The gritty guitar<lb />
of Keith Richards, the voice of Mick<lb />
Jagger and a special appearance by<lb />
guitarist Eric Clapton make the<lb />
song come alive. The blues just<lb />
don't get any better.<lb />
A laid-back version of You<lb />
Can't Always Get What You Want<lb />
and a funky, upbeat version of Miss<lb />
You also highlight the album.<lb />
Mick and the boys will not take<lb />
the album on the road, but expect to<lb />
see a new studio album and tour<lb />
sometime in 1992. Also, keep an<lb />
eye out for Keith Richards this<lb />
summer when he goes on tour with<lb />
his second solo album.<lb />
Welcome<lb />
to<lb />
Margaritaville<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Having worked my way<lb />
through school as a bartender, I<lb />
thought I had learned to judge a<lb />
person's favorite drink based on<lb />
outward appearances. However,<lb />
during my last semester in school.<lb />
I realized that an old drink was<lb />
gaining new popularity.<lb />
Little old ladies were drink-<lb />
ing them. Business executives in<lb />
pin-striped suits were drinking<lb />
them. Mothers with small children<lb />
were tossing back the strawberry<lb />
version during their lunch hours.<lb />
Instead of bellying up to the bar to<lb />
quaff a few beers, college students<lb />
were even ordering them.<lb />
A new favorite cocktail of<lb />
this decade's happy-hour genera-<lb />
tion had been reborn. It wasn't a<lb />
martini or even a Rob Roy. It was<lb />
that sally, lick-your-lips Mexican<lb />
favorite - the margarita.<lb />
The origin of the margarita is<lb />
vague. One story concerns an<lb />
Aztec noblewoman called<lb />
ZochiU. who devised a "potent<lb />
brew" from the maguey plant<lb />
(where tequila comes from) for the<lb />
emperor. He thought so highly of<lb />
the drink, he married her.<lb />
Later, during the Mexican-<lb />
American War, American soldiers<lb />
tried the fiery mixture called<lb />
ZochiU and brought the recipe<lb />
home with them. Over the years,<lb />
the name was somehow changed<lb />
to the margarita.<lb />
There are several variations<lb />
in the creation of this popular<lb />
drink, but the primary ingredient<lb />
agreed upon is tequila. You can't<lb />
have a margarita without it<lb />
Tequila is distilled from the<lb />
maguey cactus, also known as<lb />
mescal. Mescal grows extensively<lb />
in Mexico, around die village of its<lb />
namesake - Tequila. The sap ot<lb />
the mescal ferments rapidly. The<lb />
fermented drink, called pulque.<lb />
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Sign of the times- the essentials<lb />
then becomes tequila alter the distil-<lb />
lation process.<lb />
There are two basic types of<lb />
tequila, white and gold. Tequila"de<lb />
ptata "(silver)or"blanca"(white)is<lb />
aged in vats lined with wax to make<lb />
it colorless. Tequila "amanlla"<lb />
(yellow) ages in unlined oak, im-<lb />
parting the color of the wood and a<lb />
certain mellowness.<lb />
The longer the tequila ages, the<lb />
better the flavor becomes. Mexican<lb />
law requires tequila to age at least<lb />
three years.<lb />
High-quality mescal is aged<lb />
several years. It ased to be identified<lb />
by the worm thai was found in the<lb />
bottom of the bottle, called the gu-<lb />
sano. which made its home in the<lb />
center of the maguey cactus. Most<lb />
of the worms floating around the<lb />
bottom of a bottle of mescal uxtn<lb />
are plastic, bul the tequila con-<lb />
noisseur may find a dustv old boitle<lb />
containing the real ihing.<lb />
The best tequila for making the<lb />
perfect top-shelf margarita is gold.<lb />
Jose Cuervo Gold is as good as as<lb />
more expensive counterpart,<lb />
Mezcal. Generally, gold tequila is<lb />
better than while in its overall qual-<lb />
ity. Keep this in mind when foilow-<lb />
JAMIE BAILEY Pirate Voice<lb />
for making a margarita<lb />
ing the recipe- below:<lb />
2 ounces tequila<lb />
1 ounce orange liqueur<lb />
2 ounces lime juice<lb />
4 ounces lemonsour mix<lb />
Grande glass with salted nm<lb />
Lime wedge garnish<lb />
Triple-sec can be substituted<lb />
tor the orange liqueur, but a top-<lb />
quality margarita is achieved only<lb />
when using die liqueur. I Grand<lb />
Marnier and Cointreau are good<lb />
choices).<lb />
For a stKiwberry margarita,<lb />
subsututc 1 ounce of sour mix with<lb />
1 ounce of pureed straw berries<lb />
(sugared rim).<lb />
For a melon margarita. substi-<lb />
tute 1 ounce of tequila with 1 ounce<lb />
of Midori Melon liqueur For a fro-<lb />
zen Meat, add all die ingredients into<lb />
a blender, throw in three scoops of<lb />
crushed ice and blend foraminute or<lb />
two.<lb />
Once ou decide on your fa-<lb />
vorite ingredients, fill a mixing glass<lb />
ith ice and pour in all the liquids.<lb />
Shake vigorously, strain into the<lb />
salted glass filled with fresh ice, get<lb />
a big straw, and enjoy!<lb />
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Students drink up at Splash�a bar with a beach scene SpiashcersarTotheropbctoGreenvile'sriclte.<lb />
Night club makes big 'Splash'<lb />
The Rolling Stones� Flashpoint hits the record stores.<lb />
By S.A. CREASEY<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Many people remember the<lb />
opening of Splash in October be-<lb />
cause it caused some hard feelings<lb />
among Grogs' loyal customers.<lb />
Grogs' fans talked of banning the<lb />
new bar, but since the bar scene in<lb />
Greenville is limited, downtown-<lb />
goers started to venture in to have a<lb />
look at the new establishment<lb />
Once they wandered in, they<lb />
usually stayed to listen to the mu-<lb />
sic, watch the videos on TV and<lb />
have a few drinks. The customers<lb />
realized that Splash is Grog's with a<lb />
face-lift and a few additions.<lb />
You can tell now, as you hear<lb />
"Where are you going tonight?<lb />
Splash?" that the bar has become<lb />
popular with students.<lb />
The idea of Splash originated<lb />
with George Saiecd and Gary Pete<lb />
Taylor. Saiecd and Taylor wanted to<lb />
create a new bar, with new atmo-<lb />
sphere, for a new clientele.<lb />
Splash is decorated with a beach<lb />
theme. Fish nets hang from the<lb />
ceiling with shells and sea urchins<lb />
attached. The walls are painted with<lb />
an ocean scene and orange baskets<lb />
sway over the bar.<lb />
A Splash fan describes the bar<lb />
as a great place to go because the<lb />
beach theme creates a cozy<lb />
atmosphere. "I like Splash because<lb />
it is different than the other bars in<lb />
Greenville since it has a theme, and<lb />
the people there are basically the<lb />
same group I used to see from the<lb />
Grog's days<lb />
Splash has a fully stocked bar<lb />
with seven employees willing to<lb />
serve any drink you want.<lb />
Another Splash fan attributes<lb />
the success of the bar to the bar-<lb />
tenders. Marcia Jaurcgui saidMeff<lb />
Willingham has been one of the<lb />
special reasons for the bar's success<lb />
because of his friendly disposition<lb />
and expertise in making Splash an<lb />
enjoyable place<lb />
Splash features its special fruit<lb />
drink made with freshly squeezed<lb />
oranges. Friday nights start at Sp.m.<lb />
with a happy hour in-chiding free<lb />
appetizers. Except for happy hour.<lb />
Splash is a members-only club for<lb />
people 21 and over. Memberships<lb />
are available at the door.<lb />
At first, students showed a dis-<lb />
like for the bar, but as their Grog's<lb />
T-shirt grew old and faded, so did<lb />
their resentment<lb />
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Sponsored hv Friendsm Meed,<lb />
the "Big Band Bash and lazz Ex-<lb />
travaganza" headlines national jazz<lb />
recording artists Dan Barrett and<lb />
Ken Peplowski. They will pertotm<lb />
ECU graduate does w<lb />
By Scott T. Batchelor<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
My lather has a bookmark<lb />
given to ,him many years ago. It is<lb />
long and rectangular, with a frayed<lb />
bhjetassddeperkiingfromoneend.<lb />
Inscribed on this bookmark, faded<lb />
by time, yet still legible, is the fol-<lb />
lowing aphorism; Anything is pos-<lb />
sible, if only you believe. Scott Coo-<lb />
per believed.<lb />
Almost two years ago in the<lb />
suiTunerofl989,ScottCooper,whik<lb />
still a senior at ECU, started a much<lb />
needed business<lb />
pare! (The "H" n<lb />
Fladdock, Coop<lb />
mostly takes care<lb />
Working at Shar<lb />
Cooper became<lb />
merous complail<lb />
voicing concer<lb />
prices of formal<lb />
to do something<lb />
problem.<lb />
1 took fliers!<lb />
clothing manufa<lb />
them and asked <lb />
of other manufa<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
Apr 23.1991<lb />
PA(. 4<lb />
No money? Get a job<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Duratg the course ot the average<lb />
college student's mid semester<lb />
break, asking mom and dad lor extra<lb />
cash can be a touch) subject, espe-<lb />
Cta))) it thc don'l have any.<lb />
So. matt) oi us find ourselves<lb />
perusing through the classifieds,<lb />
looking for thai "perfect'1 pan lime<lb />
iob rhcre is probabi) an opening at<lb />
the Fast Fare, but the) are open 24<lb />
hours and you would got oil uoik<lb />
lust in tune to make it to JfOUt S<lb />
am class Brody's is always hiring,<lb />
but it catering lo old ladies<lb />
and loud teen) hoppers is not in<lb />
sour future, sou could always get a<lb />
iob waiting tables.<lb />
The important thing to remem-<lb />
ber about waiting tables is that vve<lb />
hae all eaten in a restaurant<lb />
before. Try to remember the<lb />
last time ou got lousy sericc and<lb />
the reasons win<lb />
1 he following are a lew tips<lb />
(mainl) lor college students<lb />
and suitersi lor the beginning waiter<lb />
or waita-ss<lb />
lust, the customer is GOD.<lb />
lhat includes the somewhat<lb />
homicidal lad) who is bulging from<lb />
her lime green polyester pantsuit<lb />
and wanls a pitcher ol diet coke lo<lb />
go along with her three<lb />
cheeseburgers and two apple pies<lb />
That also includes the three<lb />
screaming monsters who arc<lb />
throwing spaghetti across the<lb />
restaurant ami knocking OVCI<lb />
everyone's beverage glass in sight.<lb />
This category also includes the<lb />
couple who are having a huge tight<lb />
and taking their argument out on<lb />
you. and the couple in the corner<lb />
booth who won't come up lor air<lb />
long enough lo give you their order<lb />
Atter ensuring your customers<lb />
that the universe does indeed<lb />
revolve around them, at least lor the<lb />
next hour and a hall, introduce<lb />
yourself. Customers like to know<lb />
vour name so the can stream it<lb />
across the room. "Hi. my name is<lb />
Susan. Ill be your slave tonight<lb />
will usually suffice.<lb />
Now is the time to suggest a<lb />
before dinner cocktail fry to push<lb />
the wine, that way the) can't com-<lb />
plain "my drink doesn't have ,jiv<lb />
liquor in it Dr. in some cases.<lb />
"this drink is too Strong, I can't<lb />
drink this In either case, tell the<lb />
customer lhat the barteinlei is<lb />
really a lush Sav he is either<lb />
drinking on the job. and<lb />
therefore too stingy with Jim Beam.<lb />
or he is already drunk ami over<lb />
pouring all the drinks<lb />
It something is wrong with<lb />
their food, ALWAYS blame the<lb />
kitchen. "I'm really sorry your fixnl<lb />
is cold, they must have prepared it<lb />
too last" It that doesn't work,<lb />
blame the hostess "lhat dumb<lb />
blonde is forevci seating people way<lb />
back here in the dark, and 1 must<lb />
have given vour UhhI lo the wrong<lb />
table<lb />
Try to always keep their table<lb />
cleared ot used dishes When the guy<lb />
eating the all you ean eat ribs has a<lb />
small pyramid ol bones piled up to<lb />
the citing, that's usuall) a sign that<lb />
he is I unshed Another gcnnl sign is<lb />
the crushed out cigarette butt in the<lb />
plate ol mashed potatoes.<lb />
Now it is nine tor dessert. He<lb />
sure to cut the hot bulge cake into<lb />
eight separate pia cs lor the group of<lb />
ladies who "just want a bite " Now<lb />
go ahead and piepare lo make seven<lb />
more of them.<lb />
When presenting the check, al-<lb />
ways bring back the correct change.<lb />
"1 said keep the . hangt not the<lb />
dollar bills" does occur (often).<lb />
Also, be careful not to drop the K7<lb />
pennies the customer gave you fot<lb />
his hill ol S15 8 '<lb />
Alter you give them their<lb />
change and are through groveling for<lb />
vour tip, tell ihem "thanks lor that<lb />
50 cents, now I cm get that opera-<lb />
tion I've been needing " Be sure to<lb />
let the busboy clean the table.<lb />
Bass fishing offers escape<lb />
By TONY SMITH<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
The advent of warm weather<lb />
brings the inevitable urge for out-<lb />
door activity. Unfortunately, this<lb />
time of year many Greenville rest<lb />
dents utter lhat timeless springtime<lb />
crv. "There's nothing to do in this<lb />
town<lb />
However, there is one SOUKX ot<lb />
outdiHir recreation that lew take ad<lb />
vantage ot bass fishing<lb />
Greenville is abundant with<lb />
small lakes and ponds that are home<lb />
to an ample amount of largemoulh<lb />
bass Bass, which range in size from<lb />
a tew ounces to more than 12<lb />
pounds, are recognizable b) their<lb />
dark grav color and their wide, oval<lb />
shaped mouths.<lb />
Often elusive and always<lb />
exciting to catch, bass provide ex-<lb />
cellent fishing for both beginners<lb />
and experts.<lb />
Ever) bass lisher has a theorv<lb />
on how to catch more and larger<lb />
tish In fact, fishing stralegv has<lb />
become as much a part of die sport<lb />
as ban and tackle When fishing for<lb />
bass, there are several considerations<lb />
to make:<lb />
� Fishing area: ()b iousl), a<lb />
good fishing area is one that is a<lb />
proven site lor catching bass Kiver<lb />
Bark North, operated b) the<lb />
Greenville Barks and Recreation De-<lb />
partment and located on Mum ford<lb />
Road, is a great local s)vot to catch<lb />
bass<lb />
There are also many small<lb />
(Hinds around Bill ('ount) M mortal<lb />
Hospital lhat yield good catches<lb />
The Greenville City I nginccr's ol<lb />
lice publishes a topographical map<lb />
of I'm County lhat can be helpful in<lb />
discovering new fishing areas Just<lb />
be sure that the area is not on pri-<lb />
vate propct lv<lb />
� Equipment: The two pieces ol<lb />
equipment essential to bass fishing<lb />
are the rod and reel. According to<lb />
bait shop owner 1 uuia Faulkner, de-<lb />
ciding on a rod depends orr several<lb />
fat tors<lb />
"Where you fish, the type ol<lb />
bait sou use, and the lime ol vear all<lb />
play a part Faulkner said. "Foi<lb />
instance, plastic worms require a<lb />
stiller at lion rod than natural<lb />
worms" Rods range in price from<lb />
$15 io $50<lb />
An) type ot reel ma) be used<lb />
lor bass fishing, although those un-<lb />
lamiliar with ihe sport should con<lb />
sidcr the "push button" model.<lb />
Reels are the most expensive piece<lb />
ol equipment needed tor bass lish-<lb />
ing, stalling at around $25 and go-<lb />
ing as Inch as $250<lb />
� Bait: Bass are a unique tish<lb />
because the) are attracted to ma<lb />
different tvpes ot bait. The) will<lb />
sinke at the conventional night<lb />
crawler worm and hook, or hold out<lb />
lor a sizable minnow.<lb />
Artificial bait comes in all<lb />
shajx's, v.olots and sizes, and is rela-<lb />
nvelv inexpensive. Artificial bait<lb />
.i! o tend lo have strange names:<lb />
buzz-bait, spinner ban. hula-popper<lb />
and lunker hue. io name a lew.<lb />
Faulkner said, " I his time of<lb />
vear. when the water is cold and die<lb />
tish are spawing, hall ot the people<lb />
use spinners ami hall use minnows<lb />
The warm weather will have the<lb />
bass up near the surface, which<lb />
provides an excellent opportunity.<lb />
Stones release new album<lb />
By JEFF BECKER<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
1 he Rolling Stones took<lb />
several songs recorded from last<lb />
year's world tour, produced a couple<lb />
new ones and put diem on an album<lb />
called Flashpoint.<lb />
Flashpoint seems to have all<lb />
ihe right ingredients mixed together<lb />
in just the right way. Mick Jagger<lb />
and Keith Richards have a certain<lb />
chemistry on stage. Combine this<lb />
with the crowd's electricity and a<lb />
superb song selection, and the<lb />
Stones have one hot album on their<lb />
hands.<lb />
Only two songs off the album<lb />
arc new releases. Hihwire, the first<lb />
song to be released as a single, and<lb />
Sex Drive. The rest of the album<lb />
contains live versions of 15 classic<lb />
Stones tunes. Ruhy Tuesday, Brown<lb />
Suar, Satisfaction and Jumping<lb />
Jack FLish, just In name a few.<lb />
The album's standout is a fivc-<lb />
minutc rendition of Willy Dixon's<lb />
Little Red Rooster. The gritty guitar<lb />
of Keith Richards, the voice of Mick<lb />
Jagger and a special appearance by<lb />
guitarist Eric Clapton make the<lb />
song tome alive. The blues just<lb />
don't get any better.<lb />
A laid-back version of You<lb />
Can t Always Get What You Want<lb />
and a funky, upbeat version of Miss<lb />
You also highlight the album.<lb />
Mick and the boys will not lake<lb />
the album on the road, but expect to<lb />
sec a new studio album and tour<lb />
sometime in 1992. Also, keep an<lb />
eye out for Keith Richards this<lb />
summer when he goes on tour with<lb />
his second solo album.<lb />
Welcome<lb />
to<lb />
Margaritaville<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Having worked my way<lb />
through school as a bartender. I<lb />
thought I had learned to judge a<lb />
jvrson's favorite drink based on<lb />
outward appearaiiv.es However,<lb />
during my last semester in school,<lb />
1 rcalied that an old drink was<lb />
gaining new popularity.<lb />
Littk old ladies were drink<lb />
ing them. Business executives in<lb />
pin-striped suits were drinking<lb />
them Mothers w ith small c hif hen<lb />
were tossing back the strawtvrrv<lb />
version during their lunch hours<lb />
Instead ol hcUvmg up to the bar to<lb />
quail a few beers,college students<lb />
were even ordering diem.<lb />
A new favorite cocktail ot<lb />
tins decade's happy-hour genera-<lb />
lion had been reborn It wasn't a<lb />
martini or even a Rob Roy. It was<lb />
dial salts, hck-your-lips Mexican<lb />
favorite the margarita.<lb />
Hie origin ot the margarita is<lb />
vague. One story concerns an<lb />
Aztec noblewoman called<lb />
Zochid, who devised a "potent<lb />
brew" from die maguey plant<lb />
t w here tequila omes from) tor the<lb />
emperor. He thought so highly ol<lb />
the drink, he married her.<lb />
Later, during die Mexican-<lb />
American War, American soldiers<lb />
tried the fiery mixture called<lb />
Zochitl and brought die recipe<lb />
home with them Over the wars,<lb />
the name was somehow changed<lb />
io the margarita.<lb />
Iliere are several variations<lb />
in the creation Ol tins popular<lb />
drmk. bul the primary ingredient<lb />
agreed uin is tequila You can't<lb />
have a margarila without it.<lb />
Tequila is distilled from the<lb />
maguey cactus, also known as<lb />
mescal Mescal grows extensivelv<lb />
in Me x il o, around ihe village �d its<lb />
namesake Tequila Ihe sap ol<lb />
the mescal ferments rapidly. Ihe<lb />
fermented drmk. called pulque,<lb />
Sign of the times the essentials<lb />
JAMIE BAILEY Pirate Voice<lb />
for making a marganta<lb />
Uien becomes tequila after the dist<lb />
lation process.<lb />
There are two basic types ol<lb />
tequila, white and gold !cqui!a"de<lb />
pl.ita" (silver) or "blanca" (white) is<lb />
aged in vats lined with wax to make<lb />
it colorless. Tequila "amarilla"<lb />
(veil'i� -� in unlined oak. im-<lb />
parting the color ol the wkxI and a<lb />
certain mellowness.<lb />
Hie longer the tequila ages, the<lb />
better die flavor becomes Mexican<lb />
law requires tequila to age at least<lb />
three vears.<lb />
High-qualit) mescal is aged<lb />
several vears. It used lobe identified<lb />
b) the worm that was found in the<lb />
bottom ot the bottle, called die gu-<lb />
sano, which made Us home in the<lb />
center ot die maguev cactus. Most<lb />
ol the worms floating around the<lb />
bottom ol a bottle of mescal toda)<lb />
arc plastic, but the tequila con-<lb />
noisscurma) find a dust old bottle<lb />
containing die real dung.<lb />
Hie best tequila for making ihe<lb />
perfect top-shelf margarita is gold.<lb />
lowuervo Gold is as cjhhI as Us<lb />
more expensive counterpart,<lb />
Mccal Generally, gold tequila is<lb />
'�� ici than a hue in its overall qual-<lb />
ity. Keep this in mind when follow -<lb />
il ing ihe rc�. ipc Ivlow :<lb />
2 ounc cs tequila<lb />
liqueur<lb />
inccs lime juice<lb />
4 ounces lemon sour mix<lb />
(Iran i glass � nh salted rim<lb />
1 in,  g gamisl<lb />
Triple-sec can be substituted<lb />
lor the orange liqueur, hut a lop-<lb />
qualitv, margarita is achieved only<lb />
when using the liqueur. (Grand<lb />
Manner and Cointreau are good<lb />
choices).<lb />
For a sBkiw berry margarita,<lb />
substitute 1 ounce ol sour mix with<lb />
1 ounce ol pureed strawberries<lb />
ired rim).<lb />
For a melon margarita, substi-<lb />
tute 1 ounce ol tequila with 1 ounce<lb />
oi Midori Melon liqueur. Fota fro-<lb />
zen treat,add all die ingredients into<lb />
a blender, throw in three SCOOps of<lb />
crushed ice and blend tor a minute or<lb />
two.<lb />
(tacc you decide on your fa-<lb />
; ingredients, fill a mixing glass<lb />
widi ice and pour in ail the liquids<lb />
Shake vigorously, strain into the<lb />
salted glass filled widi fresh ice, gel<lb />
a big straw . and enjoy '<lb />
SHAWNA CHANCE Pirate Voce<lb />
Students drink up at Splash�a bar with a beach scene. Splash offers another option to Greenville's nighttfe<lb />
Night club makes big 'Splash'<lb />
JAME BAILEY Pirate Voice<lb />
The Rolling Stones� Flashpoint hits the record stores.<lb />
By S.A. CREASEY<lb />
Pirate Voice<lb />
Many people remember the<lb />
opening of Splash in October be-<lb />
cause it caused some hard feelings<lb />
among Grogs' loyal customers.<lb />
Grogs' fans talked of banning the<lb />
new bar, but since the bar scene in<lb />
Greenville is limited, downtown-<lb />
goers started to venture in to have a<lb />
look at the new establishment.<lb />
Once they wandered in, they<lb />
usually stayed to listen to the mu-<lb />
sic, watch the videos on TV and<lb />
have a few drinks. The customers<lb />
realized that Splash is Grog's with a<lb />
face-lift and a few additions.<lb />
You can tell now, as you hear<lb />
"Where are you going tonight?<lb />
Splash?" that the bar has become<lb />
popular with students.<lb />
The idea of Splash originated<lb />
with George Saiecd and Gary Pete<lb />
Taylor. Saiecd and Taylor wanted lo<lb />
create a new bar, with new atmo-<lb />
sphere, for a new clientele.<lb />
Splash is decorated w ith a beach<lb />
theme. Fish nets hang from the<lb />
ceiling with shells and sea urchins<lb />
attached. The walls are painted with<lb />
an ocean scene and orange baskets<lb />
sway over the bar.<lb />
A Splash fan describes the bar<lb />
as a great place to go because the<lb />
beach theme creates a cozy<lb />
atmosphere. "I like Splash because<lb />
il is different than the oiher bars in<lb />
Greenville since it has a theme, and<lb />
the people there arc basically the<lb />
same group 1 used to see from the<lb />
Grog's days<lb />
Splash has a fully stocked bar<lb />
with seven employees willing to<lb />
serve any dnnk you want.<lb />
Another Splash fan attributes<lb />
the success of the bar to the bar-<lb />
tenders. Marcia Jaurcgui saidJeff<lb />
Willmgham has been one of the<lb />
special reasons for die bar's success<lb />
because of his friendly disposition<lb />
and expertise in making Splash an<lb />
enjoyable place<lb />
Splash features its special fruit<lb />
drink made with freshly squeezed<lb />
oranges. Friday nights start at 5p.m.<lb />
with a happy hour in-chiding free<lb />
appetizers. Except for happy hour.<lb />
Splash is a members-only club for<lb />
people 21 and over. Memberships<lb />
arc available at the door.<lb />
At first, students showed a dis-<lb />
like for the bar, but as their Grog's<lb />
T-shirt grew old and faded, so did<lb />
their resentment.<lb />
Attic to host<lb />
REALC risisCeni<lb />
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Venus and Mars are all right<lb />
Actuaty.i<lb />
and the Moo<lb />
Big band jazz to<lb />
Bv .D. ami�<lb />
sut! Writer<lb />
A chantv coi<lb />
Band! a<lb />
music from tho 1<lb />
will be held this Sund<lb />
Ramada Inn inGn<lb />
-<lb />
the Pig Kaixl Bash and<lb />
travagarcu headline!<lb />
recording artists Dan Kim<lb />
Ken IVpiowski They<lb />
ECU graduate does w<lb />
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set<lb /><lb />
By Scott i. BaUhelor<lb />
Start Writer<lb />
My tather has a bookmark<lb />
given to Aim many vears ago It is<lb />
long and rectangular, with a rra ed<lb />
blue tassel depending from one end<lb />
Inscribed on this bookmark, faded<lb />
by time, yet still legible, is the fol-<lb />
lowing aphorism: An vthi ng is pos-<lb />
sible, if only you believe Scot! Coo-<lb />
per believed.<lb />
Almost two years ago in the<lb />
summer of l989,ScottCooper, while<lb />
still a senior at ECU, started a much<lb />
needed busine<lb />
parel (The "H'<lb />
Haddock I I<lb />
� takes<lb />
Working at Shan<lb />
Cooper became<lb />
merous complaij<lb />
voicing conceit<lb />
prices ot formal<lb />
to do something<lb />
problem.<lb />
"I took fliers <lb />
clothing manufac<lb />
them and asked tl<lb />
of other manuf ad<lb /><pb facs="00058282_tn_0012" /><lb />
� 23.1991<lb />
�m ft<lb />
I 1<lb />
ThtKe<lb />
ig 'Splash'<lb />
� ittributcs<lb />
the bar-<lb />
i 5Jeff<lb />
1 the<lb />
a cess<lb />
f. ition<lb />
: la h an<lb />
i! Iruit<lb />
� '� �� hl squeezed<lb />
1 it 5p m<lb />
� hmr r ling tree<lb />
 hippy hour.<lb />
Splash is a members-only club for<lb />
Memberships<lb />
ivatlable ai the door.<lb />
theAt tr t students showed a dis-<lb />
! M hut as their Grog's<lb />
shirt grew old and faded, so did<lb />
their n sentment<lb />
Hlie �aHt (Carultntan<lb />
7<lb />
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Attic to host second annual Rock Against Rape<lb />
REAL Crisis Center and 36 area businesses sponsor four bands for event<lb />
art Oliphant<lb />
itures Ed<lb />
i the tim<lb />
t themani<lb />
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1<lb /><lb />
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enville there is a pla e v here rape<lb />
turn to tor help and<lb />
guidance, the RE Al risis( en1 �<lb />
private non pr fil corp ra<lb />
Pitt i bounty . itizens in i risis.<lb />
he whole<lb />
italtocourt saysl isa<lb />
v-vkes program coordinator tor<lb />
RE M and advex ate for the i ictims<lb />
dial assault Wc will K th.it<lb />
Ivocatea<lb />
Ki ffcrs<lb />
� Supportive counseling pro-<lb />
ind family tra rr<lb />
bersl � � ounselorsvia<lb />
�.one. wa r dispatched<lb />
; teams<lb />
� Accom ' ictn<lb />
�<lb />
� � ourt pn par iti m and<lb />
. mentforthos ' iswho<lb />
� . - secute.<lb />
confidential and free of charge.<lb />
� Appointments are never<lb />
needed si nee counselors are always<lb />
available to assist von.<lb />
Currently, the Student Volun-<lb />
ti vrs tor K E A1. are preparing for the<lb />
second Annual Rixk Against Rape<lb />
concert to be held tonight at The<lb />
Mix. The event will begin at 8 p.m.<lb />
and will feature: Ihe Beam,Gael &amp;<lb />
Rich, Earth Murchants and the Sex<lb />
Polks WZMB and Z1Q3 will he<lb />
broadcasting live. Also, 3f area<lb />
businesses have donated prizes to<lb />
be given away during the course oi<lb />
the evening.<lb />
The i urposeof the event is to<lb />
heighten awareness and toeducate<lb />
people here in Pitt County about<lb />
rape say s Sykes. "The relaxed at-<lb />
nn 'sphere of the event should help<lb />
increase the community s under-<lb />
standing of a very heavy subject<lb />
houttheevening,infor-<lb />
� on will be given to the audi-<lb />
� . rnin � rape awareness;<lb />
VI it is date rape?<lb />
What strategy - can be used to<lb />
See Rape, page 14<lb />
Photo CourtMy ot Th� Earth Murchant�<lb />
The Earth Murchants are one ot the bands that will be hosting the second annual Rock against Rape concert<lb />
that will be held at the Attic tonight. Student volunteers have organized the project the last two years<lb />
Bunny's asserts claim as king of downtown<lb />
tr -   . . 1  . "U .1n.lk.rt.ini'ilL<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Start Writer<lb />
a i ; rful place to re-<lb />
ECL student. Shelly<lb />
It gets your mind off<lb />
da stresses oi<lb />
� � i<lb />
� as well as nun-<lb />
� that Bunny's<lb />
: finitely one of the<lb />
hottest ;pots in Greenville. Located<lb />
on the corner of 5th and Reade<lb />
streets just across from the ECU<lb />
�� � its itr �nsa van-<lb />
id in ludii ;old fashioned<lb />
American ta i ' is well as as-<lb />
d -xamplesiethnic dishes. In<lb />
addition to food, Bunny s also of-<lb />
54 competitive<lb />
prices tor beer in the area (if not all<lb />
areas I<lb />
What more, you might ask<lb />
could a hungry, tun-loving beer-<lb />
drinking, ECU student want? How<lb />
about an outdoor patio, the place<lb />
where everyi �ne km ws eating and<lb />
drinking should be done.<lb />
Apparent!v this notion has<lb />
caught on, and the business at<lb />
Bunnv s shows it But a few months<lb />
m:o. all the things were nothinu<lb />
more than a dream in one man's<lb />
mind. And that man is the owner,<lb />
ArifSafi.<lb />
Bunnv's Restaurant was taken<lb />
over by Safi on Febl, 1991. Shortly<lb />
thereafter, business increased tor<lb />
the establishment tremendously<lb />
When asked what could be attrib-<lb />
uted to this ru w influx of customers,<lb />
� � � i concrete answer,<lb />
aid, maybi<lb />
. -<lb />
it seems as though Safi is per-<lb />
- � � - ither modest About<lb />
.�t acquiring owner-<lb />
si dp, he added i in theoutside patk)<lb />
During the same time frame, the<lb />
new owner also lowered the price<lb />
ot pitc hers o( beer. 11 "he price need<lb />
not be mention since probably ev-<lb />
� fent already knows it)<lb />
rhese improvements, in addi<lb />
non I ill changes in scen-<lb />
en certainly attributed to the<lb />
nrsnewfoundsuccess Safi<lb />
apparently has a knack for the res-<lb />
taurant business. However, he ac-<lb />
tually never had a real interest in it.<lb />
"Before i moved to Greenville,<lb />
1 owned a couple oi grocery<lb />
storessaid Safi. 'I had never even<lb />
seen the back of restaurant before i<lb />
bought this place<lb />
Amazingly, the 21-year-old<lb />
businessman started out in busi-<lb />
ness on his own. While attending<lb />
University of Kentucky he bought<lb />
a en icery store (a small convenient<lb />
type) at the age of 17, and before<lb />
leaving had acquired another.<lb />
When Sin decided he wanted<lb />
to leave Kentucky, a friend in Ra-<lb />
leigh tipped him off to the town of<lb />
( .rivnville.Ona flukehedccided to<lb />
visit, and while hen' heard of the<lb />
opp rtuniry to buy Bunny's<lb />
"It was all serendipitous said<lb />
See Bunny's page 13<lb />
Army ROTC hands out this year's awards<lb />
ECU Army ROTC<lb />
By j.D. Jamison<lb />
suit Writer<lb />
� certfi rturinj Big<lb />
ngsv ing<lb />
m the 1930s, 40s m<lb />
held this Sunda it the<lb />
: , rm in �<lb />
-<lb />
Band I ' ' I<lb />
, adlinesnational jazz<lb />
i mg artists Dan Barrett and<lb />
lowski They will perform<lb />
in small setsaccompanied by rth<lb />
i arolina jazz players su h as.<lb />
George Broussard, hm Crawford,<lb />
Steve reech, oe DiStefano, Mark<lb />
Ford, Dick Gable and Michael<lb />
Stephenson. Alsojoiningtheseplay<lb />
ers is an 18 piece big Kind of local<lb />
and regional artists Wl iteth � �� I<lb />
seem light-hearted, its purpose<lb />
much more serious.<lb />
Friends in Need<lb />
anttvr run nor profit charitable<lb />
organization FIN raises money to<lb />
i E U Department of Mih-<lb />
tarySctenceArm) R( rTCconducted<lb />
r annual Spring Awards Cer-<lb />
� . April 11 in the grassy<lb />
are � fr nt f the (arvis Building.<lb />
The purpose of the ceremony was<lb />
to present various awards-metals,<lb />
ribbions.andplaques-tocadetswho<lb />
�  edexcellencethisschoolyear<lb />
. sand patriotism. Major<lb />
David Santa Ana. Army ROTC de-<lb />
partment chairman, presided over<lb />
the ceremony along with the Cadet<lb />
Battalion Commander,Cadet Lieu-<lb />
tenant Colonel Michael B. Bailey.<lb />
Most awards were presented<lb />
by Ma�or Santa Ana. However, dis-<lb />
tinguished visitors horn outside or-<lb />
n Ramada<lb />
make health care equipment, sup-<lb />
plies or services available to the<lb />
population. It aids the thousandsof<lb />
people who face the day-to-day<lb />
struggle of living with a chronic<lb />
diseaseordisablingcondition who<lb />
.irealso without the financial means<lb />
to pu rchase hea 11 h care i terns, which<lb />
will allow them to lead a more pro-<lb />
ductive life.<lb />
Their target is individuals who<lb />
have "fallen through the cracks" of<lb />
See Jazz, page 12<lb />
gardzatfonswereonhandtopresent<lb />
their own respective awards<lb />
Mr Keith Gardner, president<lb />
ot the Braxton Bragg chapter of the<lb />
Association of the United States<lb />
Armv I AL SA . presented the ACS A<lb />
Military Cadet Staff Sergeant<lb />
Wolfgang T. Biggerstaff.<lb />
 olonel Clarence F. Fatten.<lb />
from the Camp LeteuneChapter of<lb />
the National Sojoumers presented<lb />
the National Sojoumers Award to<lb />
Cadet Corporal ChnstopherCrcvr<lb />
Colonel Pntchard G. Adams,<lb />
Jr from the Retired Officers Asso-<lb />
ciation, presented the Retired Offic-<lb />
ers Assxnation ROTC Medal to<lb />
Cadet Staff Sergeant Andrew I.<lb />
Knell.<lb />
Other award recipients and<lb />
their awards were Cadet Lieuten-<lb />
ant Colonel Michael B. Bailey-<lb />
American Defense Preparedness<lb />
Award and Distinguished Military<lb />
Student; C adet captain Sonya D.<lb />
Mclaughlin-Daughters of the<lb />
American Revolution Award; Ca-<lb />
det Major (ason P. ohnson-Reserve<lb />
Officer Association Gold Award<lb />
and Distinguished MihtarvStudent;<lb />
Cadet Captain Michael D. Benson-<lb />
American Legion Gold Military<lb />
Excellence Award; Cadet Captain<lb />
lack B. Midvette-DA Supenor Ca-<lb />
det Award and Distinguished Mili-<lb />
tary Student; Cadet First Lieuten-<lb />
ant Darren 1. Brcxime-Department<lb />
of Military Science Outstanding Se-<lb />
nior Award; Cadet Staff Sergeant<lb />
Patrick R. Campbell-Amencan Le-<lb />
gion Bronze Military Excellence<lb />
Award; Cadet Staff Sergeant<lb />
Howard T. Hunt-Amencan Legion<lb />
Silver Military Excellence Award;<lb />
Cadet Staff Sergeant Dernck M.<lb />
Llewellyu-Amencan Legion Silver<lb />
Schoiastic Award.<lb />
Other award recipients wen-<lb />
Cadet Mark E. Aycock-Reserve Of-<lb />
ficer Association Bronze Award:<lb />
Cadet Todd E. Ervin-Mihtarv Or-<lb />
der of World Wars Bronze Metal;<lb />
Cadet Russell D. Parker-Society of<lb />
the Warof 1812 Award;Cadet Paul<lb />
Garcia-DA Supenor Cadet Award;<lb />
Cadet Lindev M. Thomas-Military<lb />
Order of World WarsSilver Award;<lb />
Cadet Captain Alfred . T. Evans,<lb />
JrDistinguished Military Student<lb />
See ROTC page 13<lb />
ECU graduate does well with local business<lb />
By Scott T. Batchelor<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
My father has a bookmark<lb />
given to him many years ago It is<lb />
long and rectangular, with a frayed<lb />
blue tassel depending from one end.<lb />
Inscribed on this bookrruirk, faded<lb />
by time, yet still legible, is the fol-<lb />
lowing aphonsm. Anything is pos-<lb />
sible, if only you believe. Scott Coo-<lb />
per believed.<lb />
Almost two years ago in the<lb />
summer of l9,ScottCooper, while<lb />
still a senior at EOI started a much<lb />
needed business called C &amp; H Ap-<lb />
parel (The "H" in "C &amp; Fl" is Lyn<lb />
Haddock, Cooper's Partner who<lb />
mostly takes can' of bookkeeping.)<lb />
Working at Sharpe's Formal Wear,<lb />
Cooper became aware of the nu-<lb />
merous complaints people were<lb />
voicing concerning the inflated<lb />
pnees of formal attire. He decided<lb />
to do something to alleviate this<lb />
problem.<lb />
"I took fliers sent to Sharpe's by<lb />
clothing manufacturers and I called<lb />
them and asked them for the names<lb />
of other manufacturers<lb />
Cooper said he incurred $300<lb />
worth of telephonebillsin thisstage.<lb />
"I found a really good Califor-<lb />
nia-based company that would send<lb />
me the merchandise without hav-<lb />
ing the cash up front he said.<lb />
Faced with the daunting task of<lb />
beginning a new business, Cooper<lb />
says he probably couldn't have met<lb />
the challenge withoutbeingenroUed<lb />
as Technical Sales major at ECU.<lb />
This program gave him the practi-<lb />
cal knowledge and the confidence<lb />
to say to himself, "Look,Scott, when<lb />
See Student, page 14<lb /><pb facs="00058282_tn_0013" /><lb />
April 23.1991<lb />
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SHAWNA CHANCE Pirate Voce<lb />
Irs another option to Greenville's mghtHe<lb />
ig 'Splash'<lb />
Initiated<lb />
rv Pete<lb />
in ted to<lb />
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la beach<lb />
bm the<lb />
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led with<lb />
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lily the<lb />
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ted bar<lb />
with seven employees willing to<lb />
sere any drink you want.<lb />
Another Splash fan attributes<lb />
the success of the bar to the bar-<lb />
tenders. Mareia Jaurcgui saidJcff<lb />
Willmgham has been one of the<lb />
special reasons for the bar's success<lb />
because of his friendly disposition<lb />
and expertise in making Splash an<lb />
enjoyable place"<lb />
Splash features its special fruit<lb />
drink made with freshly squeezed<lb />
oranges Friday nights start at 5p.m.<lb />
with a happy hour in-chlding free<lb />
appetizers. Except for happy hour,<lb />
Splash is a members-only club for<lb />
people 21 and over. Memberships<lb />
arc available at the door.<lb />
At first, students showed a dis-<lb />
like for the bar, but as their Grog's<lb />
T-shirt grew old and faded, so did<lb />
their resentment.<lb />
Attic to host second annual Rock Against Rape<lb />
REAL Crisis Center and 36 area businesses sponsor four bands for event<lb />
By Stuart Oliphant<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
And so, when the time comes,<lb />
von hatj-toturntohim, themani-<lb />
,h -x-rfteull greasing your thighs,<lb />
your mind whirling like crazy<lb />
You have to confess to him, you<lb />
nltv of the crime of hawing<lb />
;xvn forced.<lb />
You hardly know him but now<lb />
lx thinks he knows you: he has<lb />
taken down your worst moment <lb />
nachine and filed it in a file. <lb />
��as orthinksheknows.how<lb />
much you imagined; heknovs n<lb />
ho knows, what you seaetlv<lb />
wanted.<lb />
. preceding excerpts from<lb />
-1111. "Rape by AdnenneRich<lb />
describe the anguish experienced<lb />
by a rape victim. But, more impor-<lb />
tantly, the poem stresses the violent<lb />
nature ol rape and its effect on the<lb />
m. ! "� many victims, the p dice<lb />
. eem indifferent and only in-<lb />
the facts Other than<lb />
mencis and family, the victim has<lb />
J<lb />
here to turn. 1 lowc ver, in Gre-<lb />
enville there is a place where rape<lb />
victims can rum to for help and<lb />
guidance, theREALCrisisCenten a<lb />
pnvate non-profit corporation for<lb />
Pitt County citizens in crisis.<lb />
"We will go through the whole<lb />
process, hospital tocourt says Lisa<lb />
Sykes, program coordinator for<lb />
REAL and advocate for the victims<lb />
of sexual assault. "We will be that<lb />
one advocate all the way<lb />
REAL offers:<lb />
� Supportive counseling pro-<lb />
vided to victim and family mem-<lb />
bers by trained crisis counselors via<lb />
telephone, walk-in or dispatched<lb />
ensis teams<lb />
� Accompaniment of victims<lb />
to medical and legal facilities.<lb />
� Court preparation and ac-<lb />
companiment for those victims who<lb />
choose to prosecute.<lb />
� Individual and group coun-<lb />
seling.<lb />
� Hot-line (758-HELP) for rape<lb />
or anv other personal affliction.<lb />
� Community education pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
� All programs by REAL are<lb />
confidential and free of charge.<lb />
� Appointments are never<lb />
needed si nee counselorsare always<lb />
available to assist you.<lb />
Currently, the Student Volun-<lb />
teers for RE AL are preparing for the<lb />
second Annual Rock Against Rape<lb />
concert to be held tonight at The<lb />
Attic. The event will begin at 8 p.m.<lb />
and will feature: The Beam, Gael &amp;<lb />
Rich, Earth Murchants and the Sex<lb />
Police. WZMB and Z103 will be<lb />
broadcasbng live. Also, 36 area<lb />
businesses have donated prizes to<lb />
be given away during the course of<lb />
the evening.<lb />
'The purpose of the event is to<lb />
heighten awareness and to educate<lb />
people here in Pitt County about<lb />
rape says Svkes. 'The relaxed at-<lb />
mosphere of the event should help<lb />
increase the community's under-<lb />
standing of a very heavy subject<lb />
Throughou t theevening, infor-<lb />
mation will be given to the audi-<lb />
ence concerning rape awareness:<lb />
What is rape? What is date rape?<lb />
What strategies can be used to<lb />
See Rape, page 14<lb />
Pholo Courtaay of TV Earth Murchants<lb />
The Earth Murchants are one of the bands that will be hosting the second annual Rock against Rape concert<lb />
that will be held at the Attic tonight. Student volunteers have organized the project the last two years.<lb />
Bunny's asserts claim as king of downtown<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"It's a wonderful place to re-<lb />
lax said ECU student, Shelly<lb />
Traultham, "It gets your mind off<lb />
the normal everyday stresses of<lb />
school<lb />
This student as well as hun-<lb />
dreds of others agree that Bunny's<lb />
Restaurant is definitely one of the<lb />
hottest spots in Greenville. Located<lb />
on the comer of 5th and Reade<lb />
streets just across from the ECU<lb />
campus, it offers its patrons a vari-<lb />
ety of food including old-fashioned<lb />
American favorites as well as as-<lb />
sorted examples of ethnic dishes. In<lb />
addition to food, Bunny's also of-<lb />
fers one of the most competitive<lb />
prices for beer in the area (if not all<lb />
areas.)<lb />
What more, you might ask,<lb />
could a hungry, fun-loving, beer-<lb />
dnnking, ECU student want? How<lb />
about an outdoor patio, the place<lb />
where everyone knows eating and<lb />
drinking should be done.<lb />
Apparently this notion has<lb />
caught on, and the business at<lb />
Bunnv'sshowsit.Butafewmonths<lb />
uted to this new influx of customers,<lb />
Safi did not give a concrete answer.<lb />
"1 don't know he said, "maybe<lb />
luck maybe fate<lb />
It seems as though Safi is per-<lb />
haps being rather modest. About<lb />
two weeks after acquiring owner-<lb />
ship, he added on the outside patio.<lb />
During the same time frame, the<lb />
new owner also lowered the pnee<lb />
"Before I moved to Greenville,<lb />
I owned a couple of grocery<lb />
stores'said Safi. "I had never even<lb />
seen the back of restaurant before 1<lb />
bought this place<lb />
Amazingly, the 21-year-old<lb />
businessman started out in busi-<lb />
ness on his own. While attending<lb />
University of Kentucky he bought<lb />
a grocery store (a small convenient<lb />
of pitchers of beer. (The price need type) at the age of 17, and before<lb />
ago, all these things were nothing not be mention since probably ev- leaving had acquired another<lb />
more than a dream in one man's<lb />
mind. And that man is the owner,<lb />
ArifSafi.<lb />
Bunnvs Restaurant was taken<lb />
over by Safi on Feb 1,1991. Shortly<lb />
thereafter, business increased for<lb />
the establishment tremendously.<lb />
When asked what could be attrib-<lb />
ery ECU student already knows it) When Safi decided he wanted<lb />
These improvements, in addi- ' to reave Kentucky, a friend in Ra-<lb />
tion to other small changes in seen- leigh tipped him off to the town of<lb />
ery, certainly attributed to the<lb />
restauranrsnewfoundsuccess.Safi<lb />
apparently has a knack for the res-<lb />
taurant business. However, he ac-<lb />
tual lv never had a real interest in it.<lb />
Greenville. On a fluke he decided to<lb />
visit, and while here heard of the<lb />
opportunity to buy Bunny's.<lb />
"It was all serendipitous said<lb />
See Bunny's page 13<lb />
Army ROTC hands out this year's awards<lb />
ganiza tions were on hand to present<lb />
their own respective awards.<lb />
Mr. Keith Gardner, president<lb />
of the Braxton Bragg chapter of the<lb />
Association of the United States<lb />
Army (AUSA),presented the AUSA Mclaughlin-Daughters of the<lb />
Military Cadet Staff Sergeant American Revolution Award; Ca-<lb />
Wolfgang T. Biggerstaff. det Major Jason P. Johnson-Reserve<lb />
Colonel Clarence F. Patton, Officer Association Gold Award<lb />
ribbions,and plaques-to cadets who from the Camp Lejeune Chapter of and Distinguished MilitaryStudent;<lb />
achievedexcellencethisschoolyear the National Sojourners presented Cadet Captain Michael D. Benson-<lb />
the National Sojourners Award to<lb />
Cadet Corporal Christopher Greer.<lb />
Colonel Pritchard G. Adams,<lb />
Jr from the Retired Officers Asso-<lb />
ciation, presented the Retired Offic-<lb />
ers Association ROTC Medal to<lb />
ECU Army ROTC<lb />
The ECU Department of Mili-<lb />
tary Science Army ROTC conducted<lb />
their annual Spring Awards Cer-<lb />
emony on April 11 in the grassy<lb />
area in front of the Jarvis Building.<lb />
The purpose of the ceremony was<lb />
to present various awards-metals,<lb />
in academics and patnotism. Major<lb />
David Santa Ana, Army ROTC de-<lb />
partment chairman, presided over<lb />
the ceremony along with the Cadet<lb />
Battalion Commander, Cadet Lieu-<lb />
their awards were Cadet Lieuten- gion Bronze Military Excellence<lb />
ant Colonel Michael B. Bailey- Award; Cadet Staff Sergeant<lb />
American Defense Preparedness HowardT. Hunt-American Legion<lb />
Award and Distinguished Military Silver Military Excellence Award;<lb />
Student; Cadet Captain Sonya D. Cadet Staff Sergeant Derrick M.<lb />
Llewellyn-American Legion Silver<lb />
American Legion Gold Military<lb />
Excellence Award; Cadet Captain<lb />
Jack B. Midyette-DA Superior Ca-<lb />
det Award and Distinguished Mib-<lb />
tary Student; Cadet First Lieuten-<lb />
Scholastic Award.<lb />
Other award recipients were<lb />
Cadet Mark E. Aycock-Reserve Of-<lb />
ficer Association Bronze Award;<lb />
Cadet Todd E. Ervin-Military Or-<lb />
der of World Wars Bronze Metal;<lb />
Cadet Russell D. Parker-Society of<lb />
the War of 1812 Award; Cadet Paul<lb />
Garcia-DA Superior Cadet Award;<lb />
Cadet Lindey M. Thomas-Military<lb />
By J.D. Jamison<lb />
suit Writer<lb />
A charity concert featuring Big<lb />
Band Jazz musicians paying swing<lb />
music from the 1930s, 40s and 50s,<lb />
will be held this Sunday at the<lb />
Ramada Inn in Greenville.<lb />
Sponsored by Friends in Need,<lb />
the "Big Band Bash and Jazz Ex-<lb />
travaganza" headlinesnational jazz<lb />
recording artists Dan Barrett and<lb />
Ken Peplowski. They will perform<lb />
in small setsaccompanied by North<lb />
Carolina jazz players such as,<lb />
George Broussard, Jim Crawford,<lb />
Steve Creech, Joe DiStefano, Mark<lb />
Ford, Dick Gable and Michael<lb />
Stephenson. Also joining these play-<lb />
ers is an 18-piece big band of local<lb />
and regional artists. While theevent<lb />
may seem light-hearted, its purpose<lb />
is much more serious.<lb />
Friends in Need (FIN), is a vol-<lb />
unteer-run, non-profit charitable<lb />
organization. FIN raises money to<lb />
ECU graduate does well with<lb />
 iiullri.UAn.<lb />
By Scott T. Batchelor<lb />
staff Writer<lb />
My ,father has a bookmark<lb />
given to him many years ago. It is<lb />
long and rectangular, with a frayed<lb />
blue tassel deceiving from one end.<lb />
Inscribed on this bookmark, faded<lb />
by time, yet still legible, is the fol-<lb />
lowing aphorism: Anything is pos-<lb />
sible, if only you believe. Scott Coo-<lb />
per believed.<lb />
Almost two years ago in the<lb />
summer of 1989,ScottCooper, while<lb />
still a senior at ECU, started a much<lb />
needed business called C &amp; H Ap-<lb />
parel (The "H" in "C &amp; H" is Lyn<lb />
Haddock, Cooper's Partner who<lb />
mostly takes care of bookkeeping.)<lb />
Working at Sharpe's Formal Wear,<lb />
Cooper became aware of the nu-<lb />
merous complaints people were<lb />
voicing concerning the inflated<lb />
prices of formal attire. He decided<lb />
to do something to alleviate this<lb />
problem.<lb />
"I took fliers sent to Sharpe'sby<lb />
clothing manufacturers and I called<lb />
them and asked them for the names<lb />
of other manufacturers<lb />
tenant Colonel Michael B. Bailey.<lb />
Most awards were presented Cadet Staff Sergeant Andrew J.<lb />
by Major Santa Ana. However, dis- Knell,<lb />
tinguished visitors from outside or- Other award recipients and<lb />
n Ramada<lb />
make health care equipment, sup-<lb />
plies or services available to the<lb />
population. It aids the thousands of<lb />
people who face the day-to-day<lb />
struggle of living with a chronic<lb />
disease or disabling condition who<lb />
are also without the financial means<lb />
to purchase health care items, which<lb />
will allow them to lead a more pro-<lb />
ductive life.<lb />
Their target is individuals who<lb />
have "fallen through the cracks" of<lb />
See Jazz, page 12<lb />
local business<lb />
Cooper said he incurred $300<lb />
worthoftelephonebillsinthisstage.<lb />
"I found a really good Califor-<lb />
nia-based company that would send<lb />
me the merchandise without hav-<lb />
ing the cash up front he said.<lb />
Faced with the daunting task of<lb />
beginning a new business, Cooper<lb />
says he probably couldn't have met<lb />
thedtengewithoutbeingenroQed<lb />
as Technical Sales major at ECU.<lb />
This program gave him the practi-<lb />
cal knowledge and the confidence<lb />
tosaytohim9elfLook,Scott,when<lb />
See Student, page 14<lb />
ant Darren J. Broome-Department Orderof World WarsSilver Award;<lb />
of Military ScienceOutstandingSe- Cadet Captain Alfred J. T. Evans,<lb />
nior Award; Cadet Staff Sergeant JrDistinguished Military Student<lb />
Patrick R. Campbell-American Le- See ROTC, page 13<lb /><pb facs="00058282_tn_0014" /><lb />
8 �lie Cant (Harulinfan April 23,1991<lb />
Walkers Illumina title challenged<lb />
Henry and June drop in on Hendrix<lb />
"I am trapped between the beauty of June and the genius of<lb />
l lenry. lam devoted to both, a part of me goes out to each of them.<lb />
Are we three immense l gi 8 tighting for domination, or for love,<lb />
or arc- these things mixed<lb />
From the words of Anais Nin's diaries comes a deceitful and<lb />
sexually charged drama, "1 lenry and June The steamy, lushly<lb />
photographed film earned its place in film history last summer<lb />
when it commanded the first NC-17 rating ever awarded by the<lb />
Motion Picture Association of America, finally forcing much<lb />
needed refinement in the ratings system.<lb />
Set m Pans of 1931-32, the film studies the complex and<lb />
intensely erotic triangle between Tropic nf Cancer author Henry<lb />
Miller (Fred Ward), his wifeGJflM Thurman), and French writer<lb />
Anais Nin (Maria de Medeiros). Anais is a particularly sexual<lb />
being who enjoys a safe but boring marriage to her dull husband<lb />
(Richard E Grant) but it isn't until she meets Miller that she is<lb />
able to indulge in some of her darter carnal urges.<lb />
However, Anais also develops desires for June, along with<lb />
doubts about 1 tenry For much of the film, Anais goes from bed<lb />
to bed, turning to June, and then her husband, and then Henry<lb />
again in search ot contentment.<lb />
If "Henry and June" were at nit just any promiscuous three-<lb />
some, it would not be too different from most of the luridly<lb />
packaged tapes in the dimly lit corner of your local video store.<lb />
What legitimizes this ambitious and highly cerebral drama is that<lb />
Miller and Nin were erotic pioneers, controversial and often<lb />
bannedscribi s � hobrotedownbarriersofsexualrepresaionand<lb />
-� rote about it in great detail<lb />
The weekend brings a ob's 1 adder" to Mendcnhall. The<lb />
film is about Jacob Singer I rim Robbins), a downcast Vietnam<lb />
veteran who loses his grip on reality. A chemist tells him that his<lb />
i allucinations are fl result - � a chemical experiment that was<lb />
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sponsored by the Student Union<lb />
last month<lb />
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some contested the guidelines for<lb />
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Manv felt that first place win-<lb />
ner, C.CE. Walker, an ECU gradu-<lb />
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tage.<lb />
She had completed her gradu-<lb />
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show prior to winning the award<lb />
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AccordingtoOtherineWalker,<lb />
those factors were not rekvent in<lb />
considering an artist's eligibility<lb />
before. The show was supposed to<lb />
be open to any student enrolled at<lb />
ECU, and Walker was enrolled in<lb />
two courses, art and music. A visit-<lb />
ing art professor sided with Walker.<lb />
Micki Muhlbauer said, "You can't<lb />
go changing the rules in the middle,<lb />
or should I say, the end of thegame<lb />
Walker pointed out that she<lb />
was winning prizes on her art work<lb />
before completing her thesis.<lb />
"1 was winning prizes before<lb />
my thesis show was done. I don't<lb />
win more prizes now that it is com-<lb />
pleted Walker added that her<lb />
work is rejected from as many com-<lb />
petitions as it is accepted.<lb />
An artists' chances of winning<lb />
a jury show such as the Illumina Art<lb />
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matter of luck. The ratio, Walker<lb />
added, is fifty percent luck and fifty<lb />
percent quality.<lb />
"Jurrs' usually know nothing<lb />
about the medium they are judg-<lb />
ing, therefore, it is all a matter of<lb />
luck she said.<lb />
Prior to her exhibition in the<lb />
Illumina Art Competition, Walker<lb />
entered three pieces into the Rebel<lb />
Show. One of those three portraits<lb />
was exhibited and the other two<lb />
were rejected. Ironically enough,<lb />
said Walker, the two that were re-<lb />
jected in the Rebel Show was ac-<lb />
cepted, and one awarded, in the<lb />
Illumina Competition.<lb />
The Student Union confirmed<lb />
the eligibility requirements for the<lb />
1991 competition, but is considered<lb />
redefining eligibility for next year.<lb />
Lynne Jobes, the assistant program<lb />
director for the Student Union, said<lb />
Walker won fairly because she has<lb />
met the criteria that was set by the<lb />
student union. Adds Jobes "It<lb />
would be unjust not to grant Walker<lb />
the award because she met our<lb />
specifications. The Student Union<lb />
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ing eligibility to undergraduates<lb />
next year.<lb />
David Lynch tries new market strategies to save 'Teaks"<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � Fans<lb />
of 'Twin Peaks set down your<lb />
pens and pick up a white flag.<lb />
All those letters didn't work.<lb />
Sure, the 10,000feverish notes<lb />
to ABC Entertainment President<lb />
Bob Iger did get 'Twin Peaks<lb />
resurrected from its first cancella-<lb />
tion. But they were not enough to<lb />
keep it from going down a second<lb />
time.<lb />
After only four weeks in its<lb />
new, old time period of 9 p.m.<lb />
Thursdays, 'Twin Peaks" hasbeen<lb />
yanked again. This time the show<lb />
appears more dead than Laura<lb />
Palmer.<lb />
So let us pause now in a mo-<lb />
ment of silent reflection for a series<lb />
that redefined television,<lb />
overexcited critics, spawned<lb />
countless newspaper articles<lb />
And made absolutely no<lb />
sense.<lb />
When 'Twin Peaks" debuted<lb />
on April 8, 1990, television view-<lb />
ers were beside themselves. David<lb />
Lvnch, the weird genius behind<lb />
"Eraserhead" and "Blue Velvet"<lb />
had come to the small screen.<lb />
The attendant hoopla befit-<lb />
ted the Second Coming. Millions<lb />
of viewers came. And then they<lb />
went. Lynch's weird genius looked<lb />
more and more like just plain<lb />
weird ness.<lb />
Dwarfs spoke backwards.<lb />
Junk food and coffee took on<lb />
profound proportions. No one<lb />
knew who killed homecoming<lb />
queen Laura Palmer. Characters<lb />
spoke in riddles. Sex and violence<lb />
consumed virtually every inhab-<lb />
itant of the fictional Pacific<lb />
Northwest lumber town.<lb />
Including the ones who were<lb />
dead or in comas.<lb />
The media seemed to expen-<lb />
ence a collectivedementia. Starved<lb />
for intelligent television fare, critics<lb />
wrote volumes about the lavishly<lb />
produced and utterly confounding<lb />
new series. Their editors de-<lb />
manded more.<lb />
Lynch and co-executive pro-<lb />
ducer Mark Frost sat back and<lb />
smiled knowingly.<lb />
"What does it all mean7" the<lb />
critics demanded. "We're totally<lb />
confused. Who killed Laura<lb />
Palmer?"<lb />
Who cares, Nielsen families<lb />
began to say Despite an avalanche<lb />
of publicity, ratings began to<lb />
plummet. By the end of the 1990-<lb />
91 television season. Twin Peaks'<lb />
would finish in 100th place out of<lb />
134 shows.<lb />
Lvnch and Frost continued t<lb />
smile knowingly. And then they<lb />
started marketing "Twin Teaks"<lb />
coffee, cherry pie, cassette tapes,<lb />
Laura Palmer diaries and Agent<lb />
Cooper autobiographies.<lb />
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Walters, a rising senior at ECU<lb />
majoring in BroadcastCable<lb />
Management.<lb />
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ary 1992 at Penesecola, Ha.<lb />
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will serve as the official business<lb />
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many.)<lb />
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pill is difficult for some to master.<lb />
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condom all come in for complaints<lb />
that they are uncomfortable and<lb />
interrupt the pace of lovemaking.<lb />
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in the 1970s from users whoclaimed<lb />
injuries including infections, mis-<lb />
carriages and sterility.<lb />
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Safi, "But it certainly has worked<lb />
out. I love it here, I haven't had this<lb />
much fun since I was in college<lb />
As for the future, Safi said that<lb />
he would personally like to acquire<lb />
his degree which he didn't com-<lb />
plete in Kentucky. When asked why<lb />
he still wanted to pursue a degree<lb />
even after the lcct<lb />
his own business, he gave a simple<lb />
response. "A degree says a lot he<lb />
said.<lb />
As for the future for Bunny's, it<lb />
looks bright. One customersummed<lb />
up his feelings concerning the es-<lb />
tablishment with a toast of his beer<lb />
cup.<lb />
"Bunny's is the victor of the<lb />
beer wars said Pitt Community<lb />
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Amusement parks ring it up big in U.S.<lb />
Student<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
By Craig Wilson<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
You can almost hear thrill-seek-<lb />
ers' happy screams.<lb />
One in three US. households<lb />
went to an amusement park in 1990,<lb />
but as theprime summer season<lb />
approaches, park owners aren't<lb />
banking on habit.<lb />
Parks nationwide expect an es-<lb />
timated 250 million visits this year<lb />
� upslightly from 1990. And to<lb />
pull people in the gates, they're<lb />
pulling outallthepromotional stops.<lb />
The pitch? All the fun is only a<lb />
day trip away.<lb />
About 70 percent of the nation<lb />
lives within day-tripdistanceof one<lb />
of 38 major parks � not to mention<lb />
scores of smaller operations, says<lb />
John Robinette of Economics Re-<lb />
search Associates, a los Angeles<lb />
consulting firm specializing in lei-<lb />
sure development.<lb />
The one-day outing is a popu-<lb />
lar vacation answer for dollar-<lb />
strapped familiesina recession, says<lb />
Ray Braun of Economics Research<lb />
Associates. He says he's never seen<lb />
such a marketing effort by the parks<lb />
as he's seen this spring.<lb />
New rides and special dis-<lb />
counts are being heralded in na-<lb />
tional and regional ads.<lb />
John Graff of the International<lb />
Association of Amusement Parks<lb />
and Attractions cites the end of the<lb />
war and the recent upturn in airline<lb />
bookings as positive signs.<lb />
TS)vhologically, there's been<lb />
a positive lift after the war says<lb />
Spruce Richardson, head of Six<lb />
Flags Over Georgia. "Vacations are<lb />
a way of life People want to get<lb />
away asa family unit, and they will,<lb />
no matter what<lb />
Summer � theme parks' big-<lb />
gest season � will be the proof.<lb />
"All the signs we get from the<lb />
travel industry are good. By sum-<lb />
mer we should be very healthy<lb />
says Tom Williams, president and<lb />
CEO of Universal Studios Florida.<lb />
But not to tempt fate, most parks<lb />
are hold ing prices at or close to 1990<lb />
levels, Graff says.<lb />
Universal has kept its admis-<lb />
sion price at $29 and will add a new<lb />
attraction every 30 days during the<lb />
summer to keep interest alive.<lb />
Universal also is offering un-<lb />
limited free admission to all mem-<lb />
bers of the military May 1 through<lb />
Nov. 11, combined with special pric-<lb />
ing for their families: $21 for spouses,<lb />
$16 for dependents.<lb />
And Knotfs Berry Farm in<lb />
Buena Park, Calif is entering the<lb />
summer season with a new $9.95<lb />
children'sadmission price, the low-<lb />
est of any major theme park in the<lb />
country.<lb />
Bucking the trend: Disney<lb />
World.<lb />
Citing its new attractions,<lb />
Disney raised its entry fees. The<lb />
standard single-day admission to<lb />
either the Magic Kingdom, Epcot<lb />
Center or the Disney MGM Studio<lb />
isnow$34.85,upfrom$32.75;$27.45<lb />
for kids under 10 (tax included).<lb />
To lure tourists, the Orlando<lb />
Orange County Convention and<lb />
Visitors Bureau, site of Universal,<lb />
Sea World and Disney World, plans<lb />
tooffer a "MagkCard" in thesouth-<lb />
eastem market in May, offering dis-<lb />
counts on restaurants, lodging and<lb />
entry to these major attractions in<lb />
central Florida.<lb />
"You can just feel people want<lb />
to get out and do things thisspring<lb />
says Richardson.<lb />
Says Bruce Neal of Six Flags<lb />
over Texas in Arlington: "One of<lb />
the last things people give up is<lb />
something the whole family can do<lb />
together and get away from wor-<lb />
ries of the world<lb />
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Information Network<lb />
Amusemiteers get what they pay for this year<lb />
The tallest and fastest wooden<lb />
roller coaster in the world is wait-<lb />
ing. So is the fastest and steepest<lb />
steel one, a ride back to the future.<lb />
and amusement parks across the<lb />
nation are touting new thrills. A<lb />
sampling:<lb />
� Universal Studios Honda in<lb />
Orlando opens i ts$40 mill ion "Back<lb />
to the Future" ride May 2. lime-<lb />
travelers will be hurled through<lb />
molten lava and Ice Age chasms<lb />
The American Tail Show with<lb />
characters from the animated film,<lb />
opens Memorial Day and "The<lb />
Wild, Wild West Stunt Show" to!<lb />
lows Julv 4.<lb />
� Cedar Point theme park, in<lb />
Sandusky, Ohio, unveils its $75<lb />
million Mean Streak wooden roller<lb />
coaster May 1 LBiUedastheworkTs<lb />
tallest and fastest one, if s 160 feet<lb />
tall and travels 65 miles per hour.<lb />
� Disney's MGM Studios near<lb />
Orlando plans to open<lb />
N1 uppet Vision 3-Don May 1. (plans<lb />
were clouded Wednesday by a suit<lb />
filed by the family of Jim Hen son,<lb />
seeking to halt the show.)<lb />
� Several parks under the Six<lb />
Hags banner arc offering new at-<lb />
tractions. Included are Six Flags<lb />
Over Georgia near Atlanta, which<lb />
adds four water slides; Six Flags<lb />
Over Mid-America in St. Louis, a<lb />
water ride; and Magic Mountain,<lb />
alencia, Calif a wooden roller<lb />
coaster.<lb />
Kings Dominion in<lb />
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milesan hour and loops through an<lb />
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� Kenny wood Park near Pitts-<lb />
burgh is promoting the nation's fast-<lb />
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at a cost of $4.5 million. Speed:up to<lb />
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� Sea World in San Antonio,<lb />
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flume ride and new marine shows<lb />
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� Universal Studios Holly-<lb />
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Information SetU'ork<lb />
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Armed with a couple of cata-<lb />
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of merchandise.Cooper promptly<lb />
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he has adhered to ever since. Over<lb />
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months, he sold apparel to Sharky's,<lb />
Sweet Caroline's, the Hilton and<lb />
Hamingo's.<lb />
Whilethebulkofhissalesareto<lb />
businesses, Cooper also sells for-<lb />
mal wear to individuals.<lb />
"I can sell you a nice tuxedo<lb />
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to rent one twice<lb />
If people knew how much<lb />
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"If you were to go into a store,<lb />
say Brody's or Belk's, for a bow tie,<lb />
you would pay between $9.95 and<lb />
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can beat it he said.<lb />
Obviouslv the word is getting<lb />
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improving all the time, with the last<lb />
Rape<lb />
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pose reminiscent of Rocky, it was<lb />
clear the sixth pick in the NFL draft<lb />
had achieved hs dream.<lb />
Swann, 20, waschosen Sunday<lb />
by the Phoenix Cardinals, a team<lb />
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lack of college football experience.<lb />
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By Mike Broyhil<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
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SALEM, � �a AP) When<lb />
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out having attended college. And it<lb />
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Swann took the Scholastic Aptitude<lb />
Test eight times but could never<lb />
score high enough to play asa fresh-<lb />
man.<lb />
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college.<lb />
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vide for a further education.<lb />
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last played football with the now-<lb />
defunct Bay State Titans, a minor<lb />
league team based in Lynn, Mass.<lb />
See Swann, page 16<lb />
By Mike Marshall<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
April has been a busv month<lb />
for the ECU kiting club. As spring<lb />
has arrived so has the wind and the<lb />
warm weather allowing for many<lb />
good days of flying.<lb />
On the weekend of April 13<lb />
and 14 the ECU Corsairs stunt kite<lb />
team traveled toOceanCity, Md. to<lb />
compete in the Mid-Atlantic Stunt<lb />
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weather was cold and rainy there<lb />
was plenty of wind.<lb />
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team precision category and two<lb />
members placed in thf top five in<lb />
other events, junior t hns ShultZ<lb />
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precision category and sophomore<lb />
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Asheviile.<lb />
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Rocket signs with CFL for $262 million<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Rocket he recruited me<lb />
who? At $8 million for five years,<lb />
Just because Raghib Maryland ushers in an NFL-style<lb />
Ismail decided to accept a suit- recession. He was considerably<lb />
case full of Toronto Argonaut<lb />
dollars to play in the Canadian<lb />
Football League, don't for one<lb />
moment think that upset the plans<lb />
of the Dallas Cowboys in<lb />
Sunday's NFL draft.<lb />
The Cowboys weren't all that<lb />
fascinated with the Rocket any-<lb />
way, certainly not at the $26.2<lb />
million pricetag Toronto attached<lb />
to him.<lb />
No sir. said coach Jimmy<lb />
Johnson. The man he wanted all<lb />
along was the man he got with<lb />
the No. 1 pick � defensive tackle<lb />
Russell Maryland from the Uni-<lb />
versity of Miami.<lb />
"We 100 percent traded up to<lb />
get Russell Maryland Johnson<lb />
said of the deal the Cowboys<lb />
made with New England to cor-<lb />
ral the No. 1 spot. "We had every<lb />
intention to do what we had to do<lb />
to get Russell<lb />
For Maryland, the opportu-<lb />
nity to play, for his old college<lb />
coach made being No. 1 even bet-<lb />
ter. "I'm flabbergasted and over-<lb />
whelmed the Outland Trophy<lb />
winner said. "It will be great to<lb />
be reunited with Jimmy Johnson,<lb />
who took a chance on me when<lb />
less expensive for the Cowboys<lb />
than Ismail would have been. And<lb />
went to Denver.<lb />
Then the Los Angeles Rams<lb />
took defensive back Todd Lyght<lb />
of Notre Dame and Phoenix<lb />
grabbed defensive lineman Eric<lb />
Swann, who came into the draft<lb />
his contract � compared to the from semipro football with no<lb />
$13 million that No. 1 Jeff George college experience.<lb />
got last year and the $11.2 million<lb />
that No. 1 Troy Aikman signed<lb />
for two years ago � is certain to<lb />
reduce the payoffs for all the re-<lb />
maining first-round picks.<lb />
All three are represented by<lb />
attorney Leigh Steinberg, who<lb />
also is the agent for defensive<lb />
back Eric Turner, selected by<lb />
Cleveland as the No. 2 pick in the<lb />
draft<lb />
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones<lb />
The string of defenders ended<lb />
when Tennessee guards Charles<lb />
McRae and Antone Davis went<lb />
on consecutive picks, McRae to<lb />
Tampa Bay and Davis to Phila-<lb />
delphia. It was the first time in.<lb />
draft history that players from<lb />
the same school who play the<lb />
same position went on consecu-<lb />
tive choices.<lb />
In all, the round produced<lb />
said he had negotiated in good just nine offensive skill position<lb />
faith with Ismail's representa- players, only two of them quar-<lb />
tives. "His numbers were totally<lb />
out of our league he said.<lb />
Exit Rocket. Enter Russell.<lb />
The Cowboys' No. 1 pick<lb />
touched off an unprecedented run<lb />
on defensive talent � the first six<lb />
picks were all defensive players.<lb />
Following Maryland, Cleve-<lb />
land took Turner, the earliest se-<lb />
lection fOr a defensive back since<lb />
1�56. Next to go were Nebraska<lb />
teammates Bruce Pickens, a de-<lb />
fensive back chosen by Atlanta,<lb />
and linebacker Mike Croel, who<lb />
terbacks. The first passer to go<lb />
was Dan McGwire of San Diego<lb />
State, picked by Seattle at No. 16.<lb />
The Los Angeles Raiders went<lb />
for Southern Cal sophomore<lb />
Todd Marinovich with the 24th<lb />
pick.<lb />
The selection of Maryland<lb />
was just the beginning of a busy<lb />
day for the Cowboys, who spent<lb />
the first round talking to just<lb />
about every club, wheeling and<lb />
dealing. When they were done,<lb />
the Cowboys had swung three<lb />
trades, moving down in the draft<lb />
rotation to accumulate extra<lb />
picks.<lb />
After choosing wide receiver<lb />
Alvin Harper � the third Ten-<lb />
nessee player chosen�at No. 12,<lb />
the Cowboys yielded to New En-<lb />
gland, picking up an extra fourth-<lb />
round pick for allowing the Patri-<lb />
ots to take running back Leonard<lb />
Russell from Arizona State. Then<lb />
Dallas stepped aside for Wash-<lb />
ington, which turned over a f irst-<lb />
and fifth-round choice to get de-<lb />
fensive tackle Bobby Wilson.<lb />
When the Cowboys got<lb />
around to making their third<lb />
choice of the first round, it was a<lb />
temporary selection. They picked<lb />
defensive tackle Kelvin Pritchett<lb />
from Mississippi and then imme-<lb />
diately passed him off to Detroit<lb />
in exchange for second tbftd-<lb />
and fourth-round picks.<lb />
Ismail was not ennrely ig-<lb />
nored, however. In fhe fourth<lb />
round, the Raiders swapped a<lb />
pair of picks to New England for<lb />
the right to make the 100th selec-<lb />
tion of the draft and chose Ismail.<lb />
The Raiders did the same<lb />
thing in 19S7, when they chose an<lb />
ex-Nopick named Bo Jackson<lb />
in the seventh round. Draft rules<lb />
give Ismail's NFL rights to the<lb />
Raiders for four years�the same<lb />
length as his Argonaut contract.<lb />
Safe!<lb />
ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Berry Narron watches as a runner slaes head first into second<lb />
Narron has three home runs on theear as well as five doubles<lb />
Swann<lb />
The former general manager of<lb />
the Ti tans. Dick Bell, is now Swarm's<lb />
agent.On draft day, Swann sat on a<lb />
couch in Bell's office anxiously<lb />
watching the draft on television.<lb />
Then, shortly before Phoenix<lb />
announced its selection.Swann took<lb />
two calls from Cardinals general<lb />
manager I .irrv Wilson just before<lb />
the selection and knew he was<lb />
headed for rhoenix.<lb />
All it took was one team to<lb />
believe in me he said.<lb />
Upon hearing the official an-<lb />
nouncement. Swann jumped up to<lb />
hug his parents and his girlfriend,<lb />
22-vear-old Roseyn lrnhoff, a se-<lb />
nior at Duke.<lb />
lrnhoff said she "had a feelingit<lb />
was going to be Phoenix and<lb />
added that she was morv jittery<lb />
than Swann about draft day.<lb />
Tie wasn't really nervous un-<lb />
til this morning lrnhoff said. "But<lb />
even then, he wasn't really worried<lb />
We all knew it would work out<lb />
At Western Hartnet High<lb />
School inSanford.N.C,Swann had<lb />
his sights set on college. I le had 99<lb />
scholarshipoffersand in lWsigncd<lb />
a letter of intent to attend North<lb />
CanMina State.<lb />
Swann needed at least a 700 on<lb />
the Scholastic Aptitude Test to play<lb />
for the Wolfpack as a freshman.<lb />
However, he could not reach that<lb />
score in eight attempts.<lb />
Swann didn't care for the pros-<lb />
pect of sitting out his first year of<lb />
college, so he came up with two<lb />
options: join the Marines or the mi-<lb />
nor leagues. He played 11 games<lb />
with the Titans, finishing with 72<lb />
tackles, 11 sacks and four blocked<lb />
field goals.<lb />
The only other non-college<lb />
plaver ever drafted into the NFL<lb />
was Emil "Six Yard" Sitko, selected<lb />
in the first round by the Rams in<lb />
1946, the year they moved from<lb />
Cleveland to Los Angeles.<lb />
ButSitko never played with the<lb />
Rams, and opted instead to attend<lb />
Notre Dame. He eventually caught<lb />
on with the San Francisco 49ers in<lb />
1950.<lb />
Bell helped Swann meet the<lb />
Continued from page 15<lb />
February deadline for entry into the<lb />
draft and secured him an invitation<lb />
to a league tryout in Indianapolis<lb />
for draft hopefuls-<lb />
Bell was as excited as Swann<lb />
about the Cardinals.<lb />
"When I woke u p this morning<lb />
and I saw Ismail had gone, I knew it<lb />
meant good things for Eric Bell<lb />
said, referring to expected No. 1<lb />
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Rocket signs with CFL for $26.2 million<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Rocket<lb />
who?<lb />
Just because Raghib<lb />
Ismail decided to accept a suit-<lb />
case full of Toronto Argonaut<lb />
dollars to plav in the Canadian<lb />
Football league, don't for one<lb />
moment think that upset the plans<lb />
ol the Pallas Cowboys in<lb />
Sunday's NFL draft<lb />
TheCowbovs weren tall that<lb />
fascinated with the Rocket any-<lb />
wav, certainly not at the $2b.2<lb />
million pricetag Toronto attached<lb />
to htm.<lb />
No sir, said coach Jimmy<lb />
iohnson. The man he wanted all<lb />
along was the man he got with<lb />
the No. 1 pick defensive tackle<lb />
Russell Maryland from the L'ni-<lb />
versity or Miami<lb />
We 100 percent traded up to<lb />
get Russell Maryland' Iohnson<lb />
-aid of the deal the Cowboys<lb />
made with New England to cor-<lb />
ral the No. 1 spot "We had every<lb />
intention to do what we had to do<lb />
to get Russell<lb />
For Maryland, the opportu-<lb />
nity to play tor his old college<lb />
coach made being No. 1 even bet-<lb />
ter "I'm flabbergasted and over-<lb />
whelmed the Outland Trophy<lb />
winner said. It will be great to<lb />
be reunited with Jimmy Iohnson.<lb />
who took a chance on me when<lb />
he recruited me<lb />
At $8 million for five years,<lb />
Maryland ushers in an NFL-style<lb />
recession. He was considerably<lb />
less expensive for the Cowboys<lb />
than Ismail would have been. And<lb />
his contract � compared to the<lb />
$13 million that No. 1 Jeff George<lb />
got last vear and the $11 2 million<lb />
that No. 1 Troy Aikman signed<lb />
for two years ago � is certain to<lb />
reduce the payoffs for all the re-<lb />
maining first-round picks.<lb />
All three are represented by<lb />
attorney Leigh Steinberg, who<lb />
also is the agent for defensive<lb />
back Eric Turner, selected by<lb />
Cleveland as the No. 2 pick in the<lb />
draft<lb />
Cowbovs owner lerrv Jones<lb />
said he had negotiated in good<lb />
faith with Ismail's representa-<lb />
tives. "His numbers were totally<lb />
out of our league he said.<lb />
Exit Rocket. Enter Russell.<lb />
The Cowboys' No. 1 pick<lb />
touched off an unprecedented run<lb />
on defensive talent the first six<lb />
picks were all defensive players.<lb />
Following Maryland, Cleve-<lb />
land took Turner, the earliest se-<lb />
lection for a defensive back since<lb />
1956. Next to go were Nebraska<lb />
teammates Bruce Pickens, a de-<lb />
fensive back chosen bv Atlanta,<lb />
and linebacker MikeCroel, who<lb />
went to Denver.<lb />
Then the Los Angeles Rams<lb />
took defensive back Todd Lyght<lb />
of Notre Dame and Phoenix<lb />
grabbed defensive lineman Eric<lb />
Swann, who came into the draft<lb />
from semipro football with no<lb />
college experience.<lb />
The stringof defenders ended<lb />
when Tennessee guards Charles<lb />
McRae and Antone Davis went<lb />
on consecutive picks, McRae to<lb />
Tampa Bay and Davis to Phila-<lb />
delphia. It was the first time in.<lb />
draft history that players from<lb />
the same school who play the<lb />
same position went on consecu-<lb />
tive choices.<lb />
In all, the round produced<lb />
just nine offensive skill position<lb />
plavers, only two of them quar-<lb />
terbacks. The first passer to go<lb />
was Dan McGwire of San Diego<lb />
State, picked by Seattle at No. 16.<lb />
The Los Angeles Raiders went<lb />
for Southern Cal sophomore<lb />
Todd Mannovich with the 24th<lb />
pick.<lb />
The selection of Maryland<lb />
was just the beginning of a busy<lb />
dav for the Cowboys, who spent<lb />
the first round talking to just<lb />
about every club, wheeling and<lb />
dealing When they were done,<lb />
the Cowboys had swung three<lb />
trades, moving down in the draft<lb />
Swann<lb />
rotation to accumulate extra<lb />
picks.<lb />
After choosing wide receiver<lb />
Alvin Harper � the third Ten-<lb />
nessee player chosen� at No. 12,<lb />
the Cowbovs yielded to New En-<lb />
gland, picking up an extra fourth-<lb />
round pick for allowing the Pa tn-<lb />
ots to take running back Leonard<lb />
Russell from Arizona State. Then<lb />
Dallas stepped aside for Wash-<lb />
ington, which turned over a first-<lb />
and fifth-round choice to get de-<lb />
fensive tackle Bobby Wilson<lb />
When the Cowboys got<lb />
around to making their third<lb />
choice of the first round, it was a<lb />
temporary selection. They picked<lb />
defensive tackle Kelvin Pntchett<lb />
from Mississippi and then imme-<lb />
diately passed him off to Detrrit<lb />
in exchange for second tbrd-<lb />
and fourth-round picks.<lb />
Ismail was not entirely ig-<lb />
nored, however. In fhe fourth<lb />
round, the Raiders swapped a<lb />
pair of picks to New England for<lb />
the right to make the 100th selec-<lb />
tion of the draff and chose Ismail<lb />
The Raiders did the same<lb />
thing in 1987, when they chose an<lb />
ex-No.) pick named Bo Jackson<lb />
in the seventh round. Draft rules<lb />
give Ismail's NFL rights to the<lb />
Raiders for four years � the same<lb />
length as his Argonaut contract.<lb />
Continued from page 15<lb />
I he former general nianagor of<lb />
the Titans. Pick Roll, is now swanns<lb />
' Qn draft day, Swann sat on a<lb />
couch in Bell's office anxiously<lb />
watching the draft on television.<lb />
Then, shortly before Phoenix<lb />
announced its se!ection,Swann took<lb />
alls from Cardinals general<lb />
� � i rry Wilson just before<lb />
electii n and knew he was<lb />
led for Phoenix.<lb />
All it took was one team to<lb />
eve m me, he said.<lb />
Upon hearing the official an-<lb />
nouncement, Swann jumped up to<lb />
I is parents and his girlfriend,<lb />
2 year-old Roseyn lmhoft, a se-<lb />
� it Duke.<lb />
Imhoffsaid she "had a feeling it<lb />
was going to be Phoenix and<lb />
added that she was moa jittery<lb />
than Swann about draft day.<lb />
"I le wasn't really nervous un-<lb />
til this morning mhoffsaid. "But<lb />
even then, he wasn't really worried.<lb />
We all knew it would work out<lb />
At Western Hartnet High<lb />
S ru-l in Sanford.N.C.Swann had<lb />
his sights set on college. 1 le had MQ<lb />
scholarshipoffersand in 1989signed<lb />
a letter of intent to attend North<lb />
Carolina State<lb />
Swann needed at least a TOO on<lb />
the Scholastic Aptitude Test to play<lb />
for the Wolfpack as a freshman.<lb />
However, he could not reach that<lb />
score in eight attempts<lb />
Swann didn't ca re for t he pros-<lb />
pect of sitting out his first year of<lb />
college, so he came up with two<lb />
options: torn the Marines or the mi-<lb />
nor leagues. He plaved 11 games<lb />
with the Titans, finishing with 72<lb />
tackles, 11 sicks and four blocked<lb />
held goals.<lb />
The onlv other non-college<lb />
plaver ever drafted into the NFL<lb />
was Emil "SixYard" Sitko,selected<lb />
in the first round by the Rams in<lb />
1916, the vear they moved from<lb />
Cleveland to L.os Angeles.<lb />
But Si tko nevei played with the<lb />
Rams, and opted instead to attend<lb />
Notre Dame He eventually caught<lb />
on with the San Francisco 49ers in<lb />
1950.<lb />
Bell helped Swann meet the<lb />
February deadline for entry-into the<lb />
draft and secured him an invitation<lb />
to a league tryout in Indianapolis<lb />
for draft hopefuls.<lb />
Beil was as excited as Swann<lb />
about the Cardinals<lb />
"When 1 woke up this morning<lb />
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